A Community-based Depression Screening Intervention for Middle-aged Suicide

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

89,700

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 31, 2005

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2012

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2012

Conditions
Suicide
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Multi-level suicide prevention programs

The intervention included both screening and educational components. The screening component invited residents aged 36-64 years to participate in a two-step screening program. In the initial screening, a self-report questionnaire were mailed to all of those residents in the priority districts with a past high suicide rate. The second stage was conducted for the participants who screened positive though a semi-structural interview. Based on the results, participants who were diagnosed with a major depressive episode were provided with a referral to a psychiatry and support for treatment adherence. Written feedback on the screening results was mailed to all respondents. The educational component was implemented through workshops open to the general public (3 times every year) and local public newsletters (twice every year) designed to improve access and adherence to treatment and to reduce stigma associated with suicide and depression.

BEHAVIORAL

Suicide prevention program as usual

Usual mental health program (not including depression screening among middle-aged)

Trial Locations (11)

Unknown

Control group, Fujisaki

Intervention group, Gonohe

Intervention group, Hashikami

Intervention group, Hirakawa

Control group, Hiranai

Intervention group, Nanaku

Intervention group, Oirase

Control group, Ōwani

Control group, Rokunohe

Control group, Tohoku

Control group, Towada

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Aomori University of Health and Welfare

OTHER

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