Methodologies Employed in Economic Evaluation of Suicide Prevention Interventions: A Scoping Review
Linda Ryen, Elin Vimefall

TL;DR
This review examines how economic evaluations measure and value the impact of suicide prevention interventions, highlighting methodological trends and gaps.
Contribution
The study provides a scoping review of methodologies used in economic evaluations of suicide prevention interventions.
Findings
Only 16 studies met the inclusion criteria for evaluating interventions with effects on mortality.
Methodological improvements in economic evaluations of suicide prevention have been observed.
Several areas for further research were identified, particularly in measuring and valuing intervention effects.
Abstract
Economic evaluations can be a powerful tool to assist policymakers in prioritizing interventions to reduce the number of suicides. However, the number of economic evaluations of suicide prevention is low and their quality vary. The aim of this paper is to review the literature on economic evaluations for suicide prevention, specifically focusing on the methods used to measure and value the effect of interventions. To identify articles, we searched PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus for the period from 2000 to 2023. Since the aim was to investigate how a reduction in the number of suicides is measured and valued when evaluating suicide prevention interventions, we only included studies containing effects on mortality. In total 560 unique hits were identified. Most studies were excluded after the first screening of abstracts and titles. The most common reason for exclusion was that the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuicide and Self-Harm Studies · Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life · Gun Ownership and Violence Research
