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Saving and Empowering Young Lives in Europe in Israel, Evaluation, Intervention and Prevention
In Brief
A Early Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating QPR: question, persuade and refer (SEYLE) for Depression and Suicidality. Completed, enrolled 1,247 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
SEYLE is a health promoting program for adolescents in European schools. Its main objectives are to lead adolescents to better health through decreased risk-taking and suicidal behaviors, to evaluate outcomes of different preventive programs and to recommend effective culturally adjusted models for promoting health of adolescents in different European countries. Because of the significance of the SEYLE program and the importance of suicide research, Israel is honored to take part in this program and be a collaborator in it's implementation and research.
Study Details
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Interventions
The QPR prevention program will be used in two modules, one for school staff and one for parents. According to the US Surgeon General's National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (2001), "key gatekeepers" are "people who regularly come into contact with individuals or families in distress" and gatekeeper training has been identified as one of a number of promising prevention strategies.