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Research at NASP

Our research is based on identifying the factors that can affect people's mental health and what can trigger suicidal actions. Here we present national and international research projects in which NASP has been involved.

Current research projects

COVID-19 BIC study to prevent suicide
Extended-Personal Reality: augmented recording and transmission of virtual senses through artificial-Intelligence
From Baltic to Black sea: lifelong education and mental health promotion
Genetic Investigation of Suicide Attempt and Suicide - GISS
Promoting Social Interaction through Emotional Body Odours (POTION)
Suicide in the transport system

Finished research projects

Dissemination and cultural adaptation of mental health self-management technology in the Russian Federation
Monitoring Suicidal Behaviour in Europe (MONSUE)
SEYLE - Saving and Empowering Young Lives in Europe
Suicide Prevention in Stockholm County (SPIS)
Suicide Prevention through Internet and Media Based Mental Health Promotion (SUPREME)
Pilot Study - Mental Health First Aid
Working in Europe to Stop Truancy Among Youth (WE-STAY)

Other

Publications at NASP
Suicide research in Sweden from the early 1990’s until 2014
Key WHO publications: Policy and programmes
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