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What are the most effective interventions to support children and young people bereaved by suicide in the family: a rapid review. / Mann, Mala; Kisleva, Meg; Searchfield, Lydia et al.
MedRxiv, 2023.

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Mann, M., Kisleva, M., Searchfield, L., Mazzaschi, F., Jones, R., Lifford, K., Weightman, A., John, A., Lewis, R., Edwards, R. T., Davies, J., Cooper, A., & Edwards, A. (2023). What are the most effective interventions to support children and young people bereaved by suicide in the family: a rapid review. MedRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.13.23295481

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Mann M, Kisleva M, Searchfield L, Mazzaschi F, Jones R, Lifford K et al. What are the most effective interventions to support children and young people bereaved by suicide in the family: a rapid review. MedRxiv. 2023 Sept 25. doi: 10.1101/2023.09.13.23295481

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T1 - What are the most effective interventions to support children and young people bereaved by suicide in the family: a rapid review

AU - Mann, Mala

AU - Kisleva, Meg

AU - Searchfield, Lydia

AU - Mazzaschi, Francesca

AU - Jones, Rhiannon

AU - Lifford, K

AU - Weightman, Alison

AU - John, Ann

AU - Lewis, Ruth

AU - Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor

AU - Davies, Jacob

AU - Cooper, Alison

AU - Edwards, Adrian

PY - 2023/9/25

Y1 - 2023/9/25

N2 - Bereavement by suicide is different from other forms of bereavement and needs specialised support. Children and young people who lost loved ones to suicide are more likely to suffer a complicated bereavement process and have poorer mental health.This review aims to assess the evidence for the effectiveness of interventions to support children and young people (up to the age of 24 years) bereaved by suicide. The review included evidence available up until 29 March 2023. Three studies were identified and all reported on group therapy interventions lasting between 10 and 14 weeks.

AB - Bereavement by suicide is different from other forms of bereavement and needs specialised support. Children and young people who lost loved ones to suicide are more likely to suffer a complicated bereavement process and have poorer mental health.This review aims to assess the evidence for the effectiveness of interventions to support children and young people (up to the age of 24 years) bereaved by suicide. The review included evidence available up until 29 March 2023. Three studies were identified and all reported on group therapy interventions lasting between 10 and 14 weeks.

U2 - 10.1101/2023.09.13.23295481

DO - 10.1101/2023.09.13.23295481

M3 - Preprint

BT - What are the most effective interventions to support children and young people bereaved by suicide in the family: a rapid review

PB - MedRxiv

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