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Citation

Chopra J, Hanlon CA, Boland J, Harrison R, Timpson H, Saini P. J. Ment. Health 2022; 31(3): 392-401.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Informa Healthcare)

DOI

10.1080/09638237.2021.1979489

PMID

34643159

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To conduct a 1-year evaluation of James' Place, a suicidal crisis centre delivering a clinical intervention in a community setting.
DESIGN: A case series study, following men entering the service during the first year of operation.
PARTICIPANTS: Men experiencing a suicidal crisis referred to the service (N = 265), with N = 176 going on to engage in therapy.
INTERVENTION: The James' Place Model is a therapeutic intervention offered to men who are in a suicidal crisis. Trained therapists provide a range of therapeutic approaches and interventions, focusing on decreasing suicidal distress and supporting men to develop resilience and coping strategies.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: CORE-34 Clinical Outcome Measure (CORE-OM).
RESULTS: For all subscales of the CORE-OM there was a significant reduction in mean scores between assessment and discharge (p < 0.001), with all outcomes demonstrating a large effect size. All reductions illustrated a clinically significant change or a reliable change.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results support the use of the James' Place Model for men in suicidal distress to aid in potentially preventing suicides in this high-risk group of the population.HighlightsEvaluates a brief psychological clinical intervention delivered in the community.Model effectively reduces suicide risk and findings can inform future services.Accessed men receiving an innovative intervention at the time of suicidal crisis.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Male; Suicide; evaluation; Suicidal Ideation; Models, Psychological; Suicide Prevention; Suicide prevention; crisis intervention; Crisis Intervention; Psychosocial Intervention

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