预防退伍军人自杀:现有项目的景观分析,他们的证据,以及下一代项目可能会是什么样子。

Rand health quarterly Pub Date : 2025-09-29 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01
Rajeev Ramchand, Ben Senator, Jordan P Davis, Wendy Hawkins, Lisa H Jaycox, Julia Lejeune, Whitney S Livingston, Alicia Revitsky Locker, Benjamin Trachik, Alison Athey
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防止退伍军人自杀是政府、退伍军人权益组织和私营部门的国家优先事项。这种关注导致许多个人和组织利用他们的专业知识来创建、扩展或促进他们希望能够防止未来死亡的活动。尽管各种方法的数量和种类反映了一个致力于共同目标的国家,但它们也可能造成混乱。技术的进步也带来了关于退伍军人自杀预防未来的问题。在这项研究中,作者分析了当前和新兴的防止退伍军人自杀的活动。他们介绍了兰德自杀预防活动矩阵,这是一个组织当前方法的框架,它们如何相互补充,它们如何改变,它们预防退伍军人自杀的证据,以及为什么它们可能(或可能不)起作用。该框架根据活动的目标(直接针对退伍军人、经常与退伍军人互动的人或受社会影响的人)和活动的目的(解决社会问题、促进普遍福祉、解决心理健康症状、提供心理健康支持和预防自杀危机),在矩阵中列出了26类活动。致力于预防退伍军人自杀并寻求设计循证综合自杀预防策略的实体将受益于本研究中审查的框架和证据,以及作者根据这些数据提出的建议。
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Preventing Veteran Suicide: A Landscape Analysis of Existing Programs, Their Evidence, and What the Next Generation of Programs May Look Like.

Preventing veteran suicide is a national priority for government, veteran advocacy groups, and the private sector. This attention has led many individuals and organizations to leverage their expertise to create, expand, or promote activities that they hope will prevent future deaths. While the number and array of diverse approaches reflect a nation committed to a common goal, they also can create confusion. Advances in technology also generate questions about the future of veteran suicide prevention. In this study, the authors analyze current and emerging activities to prevent veteran suicide. They introduce the RAND Suicide Prevention Activity Matrix, a framework that organizes current approaches, how they complement each other, how they might change, their evidence for preventing veteran suicide, and why they might (or might not) work. This framework places 26 categories of activities in a matrix based on whom the activity targets (the veteran directly, those who regularly interact with the veteran, or social influences) and what the activity is intended to accomplish (address social conditions, promote general well-being, address mental health symptoms, provide mental health supports, and prevent suicide crises). Entities committed to preventing veteran suicide and seeking to design evidence-informed, comprehensive suicide prevention strategies will benefit from the framework and evidence reviewed in this study, in addition to the recommendations the authors developed from these data.

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