Successful suicide prevention in Estonia Prof Merike Sisask Estonian-Swedish Mental Health and Suicidology Institute (ERSI) Tallinn University, Institute of Social Work Nõmme Health Clinic Standardized suicide rate per 100 000 in Europe 1994 2009 WHO/Euro mortality database Standardized suicide rate per 100 000 (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Hungary, EU) WHO/Euro mortality database Värnik A, Sisask M, Värnik P, editors Baltic Suicide Paradox Tallinn: Tallinn University Press; 2010 Baltic Suicide Paradox LITHUANIA In the Baltic States similar patterns of suicide trends during the transition period, but disparities during the post-transition period – in Estonia and Latvia stable decreasing trend, in Lithuania the rate remains high CAUCASIAN AND CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS OF THE FORMER USSR Different suicide trends in Baltic States and other regions of the former USSR – high rate with remarkable fluctuations in Baltic and Slavic republics, in Caucasia middle rate without fluctuations, and in Central Asia low rate without fluctuations SATELLITE COUNTRIES OF THE USSR Different suicide patterns in the Baltic States, former satellite countries of the USSR, and EU-15 (before 2004) – in Baltic States high rate with remarkable fluctuations, in satellite countries middle rate with decreasing trend, and in EU-15 low rate with decreasing trend GENDER Overwhelming male suicide majority in the Baltic States – male-female ratio 6:1, in most of the Western Europe roughly 3:1 AGE Middle aged males as a risk group in the Baltic States, in females and in most countries also for males the highest suicide risk is among the elderly (65+) Suicides in Estonia (1970-2013) 80 70 rate per 100 000 60 Males Females Total 50 40 30 20 10 0 1970 1973 1976 1979 1982 1985 1988 1991 1994 1997 2000 2003 2006 2009 2012 Prof Dr Airi Värnik Prof Dr Danuta Wasserman Prevention and rehabilitation of attempted suicides Practical instruments for mental health promotion Early recognition and adequate treatment of depression Prevention of suicidal and risky behaviours in youth Mental health promotion policies and strategies Other projects (networking, web-based solutions) Collections of ERSI papers 2003 2008 2014 Värnik A, Wasserman D. Suicide Prevention in Estonia. In: Wasserman D, Wasserman C, editors. Oxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention. New York: Oxford University Press; 2009. p. 791-2 Successful suicide prevention in Estonia (1) Overall socio-political stabilisation in Estonia after transition period Establishment of ERSI in 1993, support from the National Swedish Prevention of Suicide and Mental Ill-Health (NASP), Stockholm Care, Stockholm County Council, Swedish Eastern European Committee From rejection to appreciation of the subject in the Estonian society Work has gradually shifted towards earlier stages of suicidal process and towards promotion of mental health in general Involvement in the WHO and EU projects (Public Health Programme, FP7) and International networks on suicide prevention and mental health promotion Successful suicide prevention in Estonia (2) Systematic initiatives implemented by ERSI: Trainings on suicidology for different target groups (primary care specialists, gatekeepers, volunteers, university students etc) Establishment of Estonian Lifeline (Eluliin) in 1995 (currently independent NGO) Consultations and supervision for medical staff and other specialists Public relation activities and media work to increase awareness and to diminish taboo and stigma concerning suicidal behaviours Information to politicians and decision-makers, involvement in expert groups Draft of national suicide-prevention programme and action plan in 2001 (although officially never approved) Various international conferences and workshops on suicidology held in Tallinn (the latest in 2014, ESSSB15, www.esssb15.org) High-level research (epidemiological, clinical, community based interventions) Thank you for your attention! Merike Sisask, PhD Phone +372 51 66 543 sisask.merike@gmail.com Estonian-Swedish Mental Health and Suicidology Institute (ERSI) Executive Director and Senior Researcher Õie 39 Tallinn 11615 Estonia Phone/Fax +372 651 6550 www.suicidology.ee Tallinn University, Institute of Social Work Professor in Public Health Nõmme Health Clinic www.tervisekliinik.ee
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