Health Needs for Suicide Prevention and Acceptance of e-Mental Health Interventions in Adolescents and Young Adults: Qualitative Study.
Lisa BlattertChristoph ArmbrusterEva BuehlerAndrea HeibergerPatrick AugsteinSarina KaufmannBirgit Reimenull nullPublished in: JMIR mental health (2022)
The results suggest a need for suicide prevention services for adolescents and young adults in this rural setting. Peer-driven and web-based suicide prevention services may add an important element of support during crises. By establishing such a service, an improvement in mental health support and well-being could be enabled. These services should be developed with the participation of the target group, taking anonymity, trustworthiness, and low-threshold access into account.