Reducing suicidal ideation via the internet: Cost-effectiveness analysis alongside a randomised trial into unguided self-help

Background: Suicidal ideation is highly prevalent, but often remains untreated. The Internet can be used to provide accessible interventions. Objective: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of an online, unguided, self-help intervention for reducing suicidal ideation. Methods: A total of 236 adults with mild to moderate suicidal thoughts, defined as scores between 1-26 on the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS), were recruited in the general population and randomized to the intervention (n = 116) or to a waitlist, information-only, control group (n = 120). The intervention aimed to decrease th... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van Spijker, Bregje
Majo, Cristina
Smit, Filip
van Straten, Annemieke
Kerkhof, Ad
Dokumenttyp: Journal article
Verlag/Hrsg.: Journal of medical Internet Research
Schlagwörter: Keywords: adult / article / controlled clinical trial / controlled study / cost benefit analysis / female / human / Internet / male / Netherlands / questionnaire / randomized controlled trial / suicidal ideation / Adult / Cost-Benefit Analysis / Humans / Ne Cognitive behavior therapy / Cost-effectiveness
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/1885/17394