Supportive effect of body contact care with ylang ylang aromatherapy and mobile intervention team for suicide prevention: A pilot study.

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serval:BIB_A4ED02AF9F35
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Supportive effect of body contact care with ylang ylang aromatherapy and mobile intervention team for suicide prevention: A pilot study.
Journal
The Journal of international medical research
Author(s)
Amadéo S., Nguyen N.L., Teai T., Favro P., Mulet A., Colin-Fagotin N., Rereao M., Malogne A., Simone M., Rioche G., Gassion V., Pere P., Prokop A., Bernis F., Dufour P., Tuheiava A., Vanquin G., Vilhem S., Gokalsing E., Spodenkiewicz M., Pradem M., Seguin M., Beauchamp G., Thomas P., Vaiva G., Jehel L.
ISSN
1473-2300 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0300-0605
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
48
Number
9
Pages
300060520946237
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
To assess understudied, alternative suicide prevention modalities in a mental health care setting.
This was a prospective study of patients (n = 140, 68 cases and 72 controls) who were admitted to hospital or who contacted an SOS suicide crisis line for suicidal ideation or attempts. Psychiatric diagnoses (Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview) and intensity of anxiety/depression/suicidality (Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale, and Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation) were assessed. All intervention group subjects received a crisis card with a crisis line number, interviews with psychologists or volunteers and a telephone call on days 10 to 21, then 6 months later. These subjects also had a choice between two further 4-month interventions: body contact care or mobile intervention team visits.
The interventions significantly reduced the number of suicide attempts and suicide (3%) at 6 months compared with the control condition (12%). There were fewer losses to follow-up in the intervention group (7.35%) than in the control group (9.72%).
The results favour the implementation of integrated care and maintaining contact in suicide prevention.
Keywords
Aromatherapy, Cananga, Humans, Pilot Projects, Prospective Studies, Suicide, Attempted, Polynesia, anxiety, aromatherapy, depression, mobile intervention, prevention, suicide, ylang ylang
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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14/09/2020 13:30
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09/04/2024 7:13
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