Review article
Social psychiatry's approach to suicide
C. Sonneborn, G. Pieters
Psychiatrists are frequently faced with the problem of prediction and prevention of suicide. Recent relevant literature is reviewed, using a biopsychosocial model of suicide. Social factors which either precipitate or protect against suicide are given special attention. Using this 'social psychiatry approach' to suicide, a few tentative conclusions about intervention are drawn. Further research focusing on specific therapeutic strategies for suicidal patients is needed.