Abstract

BackgroundBrief Contact Interventions (BCIs) after a suicide attempt (SA) are an important element of prevention against SA and suicide. They are easier to generalize to an entire population than other forms of intervention. VigilanS generalizes to a whole French region a BCI combining resource cards, telephone calls and mailings, according to a predefined algorithm. It was implemented gradually in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais (NPC), France, between 2015 and 2018. Here, we evaluate the effectiveness of VigilanS, in terms of SA reduction, using annual data collected by participating centers. Hypothesis tested: the higher the VigilanS implementation in a center (measured by penetrance), the greater the decrease in the number of SA observed in this center.MethodsThe study period was from 2014 to 2018, across all of NPC centers. We performed a series of linear regressions, each center representing a statistical unit. The outcome was the change in the number of SA, relative to the initial number, and the predictive variable was VigilanS’ penetrance: number of patients included in VigilanS over the total number of SA. Search for influential points (points beyond threshold values of 3 influence criteria) and weighted least squares estimations were performed.ResultsTwenty-one centers were running VigilanS in 2018, with an average penetrance of 32%. A significant relationship was identified, showing a sharp decrease in SA as a function of penetrance (slope = − 1.13; p = 3*10− 5). The model suggested that a 25% of penetrance would yield a SA decrease of 41%.ConclusionVigilanS has the potential to reduce SA. Subgroup analyzes are needed to further evaluate its effectiveness. Subgroup analyses remain to be done, in order to evaluate the specific variations of SA by group.

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  • Brief Contact Interventions (BCIs) after a suicide attempt (SA) are an important element of prevention against SA and suicide

  • Subgroup analyses remain to be done, in order to evaluate the specific variations of SA by group

  • In addition to the human consequences, suicides and suicide attempts (SA) represent an economic burden; in France, this burden amount to nearly 10 billion € per year: 88% concern the costs related to the loss of productivity caused by the victim, and 12% concern the costs related to health care and other related expenses [3]

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Brief Contact Interventions (BCIs) after a suicide attempt (SA) are an important element of prevention against SA and suicide. They are easier to generalize to an entire population than other forms of intervention. VigilanS generalizes to a whole French region a BCI combining resource cards, telephone calls and mailings, according to a predefined algorithm. It was implemented gradually in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais (NPC), France, between 2015 and 2018. According to world health organization (WHO), more than 800,000 people die by suicide each year worldwide, corresponding to one person every 40 s [1]. From 2004 to 2011, there was an increase in hospital stays for SA, by 4.8% for men and 2.9% for women, and from 2010 to 2014, an increase of annual incidence SA, from 0.5 to 0.8% [4, 5]

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