The SPRC/AFSP Evidence-Based Practices Project project was an effort by SPRC and AFSP to identify and disseminate information about evidence-based programs and practices related to suicide prevention. Between 2004 and 2005, 54 programs were reviewed by experts using standardized criteria. Twelve programs had sufficiently strong evaluations to be classified as evidence-based (either "effective" or "promising").
Although no additional evidence-based reviews will be conducted by SPRC/AFSC, the 12 programs previously identified are listed in Section Ib of the BPR. Subsequent evidence-based reviews will be conducted through SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence Based Programs and Practices (NREPP) and listed in Section Ia of the BPR.
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