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Does a Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention Program Work in a School Setting? Evaluating Training Outcome and Moderators of Effectiveness.

Authors :
Tompkins, Tanya L.
Witt, Jody
Abraibesh, Nadia
Source :
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior. Dec2009, Vol. 39 Issue 6, p671-681. 11p. 4 Charts, 1 Graph.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The current study sought to evaluate the suicide prevention gatekeeper training program QPR (Question, Persuade, and Refer) among school personnel using a non-equivalent control group design. Substantial gains were demonstrated from pre- to post-test for attitudes, knowledge, and beliefs regarding suicide and suicide prevention. Exploratory analyses revealed the possible moderating effects of age, professional role, prior training, and recent contact with suicidal youth on QPR participants' general knowledge, questioning, attitudes toward suicide and suicide prevention, QPR quiz scores, and self-efficacy. The need for replication using a more rigorous experimental design in the context of strong community collaboration is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03630234
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
48170273
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1521/suli.2009.39.6.671