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Citation

Stewart KL, Darling EV, Yen S, Stanley B, Brown GK, Weinstock LM. Arch. Suicide Res. 2019; ePub(ePub): 1-11.

Affiliation

Butler Hospital , Providence , RI 02906 , USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, International Academy of Suicide Research, Publisher Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/13811118.2018.1531797

PMID

30300102

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Suicide risk on college campuses remains a pervasive problem. Structural deficits in current clinical care models often result in sub-optimal treatment for suicidal students. This study reports on the feasibility, acceptability and utility of the Safety Planning Intervention (SPI), a brief, empirically-validated, clinician-administered suicide prevention intervention, in a university counseling center (UCC) setting.

METHODS: Twelve university counseling center direct service staff completed a 2-hour training in SPI. Participants reported on suicide intervention practices, training needs, and confidence at baseline and 10 weeks post-training. Acceptability, utility, and frequency of SPI use were assessed at follow-up.

RESULTS: All clinical staff attended the training and found it useful, reporting that confidence in managing suicide risk increased as a result. Two-thirds of staff implemented SPI least once.

CONCLUSION: Results suggest that SPI is a feasible, acceptable, and useful suicide intervention tool for UCCs.


Language: en

Keywords

Safety Planning Intervention; acceptability; college students; feasibility; suicide prevention

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