A military suicide prevention program in the Israeli Defense Force: a review of an important military medical procedure.

Disaster and military medicine Pub Date : 2015-09-02 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40696-015-0007-y
Leah Shelef, Lucian Laur, Gil Raviv, Eyal Fruchter
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Abstract

The phenomenon of suicide during military service is not unique to the Israeli military and other armies. Soldiers' age--adolescence--is a known factor contributing to suicide, in light of psychological processes of identity formation and self-definition, the stresses of military service, and above all, the availability of weapons. The stigma of seeking help deters some soldiers from getting the assistance they need when they need it most, thus contributing to the higher suicide rate. In the previous decade the IDF initiated intensive and structured preventive procedures aimed at reducing suicide rate among soldiers. The IDF's Suicide Prevention Program (SPP) was grounded in professional knowledge and backed by military policy changes, both critical to the implementation and change processes. The SPP includes thorough psycho-education and guidance, supervision, greater accessibility of mental health officers, and lower accessibility of nonessential weapons. The SPP has succeeded in reducing the suicide rate by almost 50 %. The aim of this article is to review the background of the design of the IDF's SPP and its major components, leading to the current success.

以色列国防军的军事自杀预防计划:对一个重要军事医疗程序的审查。
服兵役期间自杀的现象并非以色列军队和其他军队所独有。考虑到身份形成和自我定义的心理过程、兵役的压力,尤其是武器的可用性,士兵的年龄——青春期——是导致自杀的一个已知因素。寻求帮助的耻辱使一些士兵在最需要帮助的时候得不到帮助,从而导致了更高的自杀率。在过去十年中,以色列国防军发起了旨在减少士兵自杀率的密集和有组织的预防程序。以色列国防军的自杀预防计划(SPP)以专业知识为基础,并得到军事政策变化的支持,这对实施和变革过程都至关重要。SPP包括全面的心理教育和指导、监督、更容易获得精神卫生官员,以及降低非必要武器的可及性。SPP成功地将自杀率降低了近50%。本文的目的是回顾以色列国防军SPP的设计背景及其主要组成部分,导致目前的成功。
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