Ahern, Susan
Burke, Lee-Ann
McElroy, Brendan
Corcoran, Paul
McMahon, Elaine M.
Keeley, Helen
Carli, Vladimir
Wasserman, Camilla
Hoven, Christina W.
Sarchiapone, Marco
Apter, Alan
Balazs, Judit
Banzer, Raphaela
Bobes, Julio
Brunner, Romuald
Cosman, Doina
Haring, Christian
Kaess, Michael
Kahn, Jean-Pierre
Kereszteny, Agnes
Postuvan, Vita
Sáiz, Pilar A.
Varnik, Peeter
Wasserman, Danuta
Clinical trials referenced in this document:
Documents that mention this clinical trial
A cost-effectiveness analysis of school-based suicide prevention programmes
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-018-1120-5
School-based suicide prevention programmes: the SEYLE cluster-randomised, controlled trial
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(14)61213-7
Funding for this research was provided by:
Coordination Theme 1 (Health) of the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (HEALTH-F2-2009-223091)
Article History
Received: 27 February 2017
Accepted: 5 February 2018
First Online: 14 February 2018
Compliance with ethical standards
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: On behalf of all authors, the corresponding author states that there is no conflict of interest.
: The SEYLE study was approved ethically by the European Commission as a precondition of funding approval for the project. Ethical permission for the project, including permission to follow-up individual pupils was obtained in each participating country by the Research Ethics Committees. All requirements of obtaining Informed Consent from pupils and parents were followed carefully.