Hungary

A Suicide Prevention Program in a Region With a Very High Suicide Rate.
Decreasing National Suicide rates-Fact or Fiction?. Letter. (page 2)
Can better recognition and treatment of depression reduce suicide rates? A brief review.
Psychiatric characteristics of 100 nonviolent suicide attempters in Hungary. Short report.
Further information about Hungarostudy 2002, and other mental health programmes.
Hungarian EEAD Activities
Alzheimer Europe: Social support to people with dementia and their carers
Hungarostudy: Depression and male mortality.


This information has been prepared by a Technical Consortium, IMPACT, in charge of supporting the preparation of
the Thematic Conferences in Mental Health for the European Commission, DG SANCO.
The Consortium is lead by the Department of Health, Government of Catalonia (Gencat), working in collaboration with the
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), the London School of Economics (LSEE),
the Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health (SDC) and the Research Institute of the Red Cross (FRK).

e-mail: EC-MentalHealthProcess@gencat.cat | Telf: +34 93 551 3589 / 3590