A mixed-methods systematic review of suicide prevention interventions involving multisectoral collaborations
Abstract Background Governments and third-sector organizations (TSOs) require support to reduce suicide mortality through funding of suicide prevention services and innovative research. One way is for researchers to engage individuals and services in multisectoral collaborations, to collaboratively...
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Main Authors: | Tania Pearce (Author), Myfanwy Maple (Author), Sarah Wayland (Author), Kathy McKay (Author), Alan Woodward (Author), Anna Brooks (Author), Anthony Shakeshaft (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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