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Hamzeh S, Ghaffarian Bahraman A, Rahmani A, Souresrafil A, Hosseini Shamsabad F, Salari M et al . Design and Creation of an International Website for Suicide Prevention Research. JSP 2026; 8 (1) :1-8
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Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to present the website content of the International Website for Suicide Prevention (IWSP), which we recently designed. The aim of creating this website was to present the current status of epidemiology related to suicide throughout the world and to make accessible some very useful electronic resources of research on the area of suicide prevention. Prior to designing this website, thorough checks were conducted to ensure the optimal platform for design. The study involved various stages, such as website design, website construction, content production, and website maintenance. The International Suicide Prevention Website is a platform dedicated to sharing valuable resources on suicide prevention. Users can access a wide range of materials, including interactive maps, books, journals, and links to organizations and websites focused on suicide prevention. Interactive maps are a valuable tool for researchers to analyze statistical data on suicide prevention or develop new hypotheses. Users could use the books and papers on the website as a library to help them choose a study source more quickly in the future. In order to maximize the website's functionality, we intend to implement two-way communication with the audience in the near future. Keywords
Design, Website, Suicide, Prevention








Received: 07/09/25
Revised: 10/11/25
Accepted: 16/02/26
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Special
Received: 2026/02/16 | Accepted: 2025/10/2 | Published: 2025/10/2

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