1. Safety Planning on Crisis Lines: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Perceived Helpfulness of a Brief Intervention to Mitigate Future Suicide Risk.
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Labouliere, Christa D., Stanley, Barbara, Lake, Alison M., and Gould, Madelyn S.
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SUICIDE prevention ,SUICIDE ,CRISES ,TRAINING of counselors ,FEASIBILITY studies ,PILOT projects ,RESEARCH ,COUNSELING ,SELF-evaluation ,RESEARCH methodology ,ARTHRITIS Impact Measurement Scales ,EVALUATION research ,MEDICAL cooperation ,HELPLINES ,SUICIDAL ideation ,SELF-efficacy ,COMPARATIVE studies ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RESEARCH funding ,CRISIS intervention (Mental health services) - Abstract
Background: The role of crisis hotlines traditionally was limited to de-escalation and service linkage. However, hotlines are increasingly recruited to provide outreach and follow-up to suicidal individuals. Hotlines have the opportunity to not just defuse current crises but also provide brief interventions to mitigate future risk. The Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) is a brief intervention designed to help manage suicidal crises, but its feasibility and effectiveness on hotlines are not established.Aims: This study examined feasibility and perceived effectiveness of SPI, as reported by 271 crisis counselors at five centers in the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network.Method: Counselors were trained to use SPI. Self-report surveys were completed immediately after training (time 1) and at the end of the study, approximately 9 months later (time 2).Results: Counselors reported that SPI was feasible and helpful, and was used on both incoming and follow-up calls. Utilization and perceived effectiveness at time 2 were predicted by self-efficacy, feasibility, and helpfulness at time 1.Limitations: Results are preliminary and limited to counselors' perceptions. Future RCTs should establish efficacy of SPI for crisis callers.Conclusion: The Safety Planning Intervention is a promising approach to reduce crisis callers' future suicide risk that hotline counselors report is both feasible and helpful. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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