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Comparing models of helper behavior to actual practice in telephone crisis intervention: a Silent Monitoring Study of Calls to the U.S. 1-800-SUICIDE Network.

Brian L Mishara1, François Chagnon, Marc Daigle, Bogdan Balan, Sylvaine Raymond, Isabelle Marcoux, Cécile Bardon, Julie K Campbell, Alan Berman.   

Abstract

Models of telephone crisis intervention in suicide prevention and best practices were developed from a literature review and surveys of crisis centers. We monitored 2,611 calls to 14 centers using reliable behavioral ratings to compare actual interventions with the models. Active listening and collaborative problem-solving models describe help provided. Centers vary greatly in the nature of interventions and their quality according to predetermined criteria. Helpers do not systematically assess suicide risk. Some lives may have been saved but occasionally unacceptable responses occur. Recommendations include the need for quality assurance, development of standardized practices and research relating intervention processes to outcomes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17579542     DOI: 10.1521/suli.2007.37.3.291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav        ISSN: 0363-0234


  18 in total

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Authors:  John Draper; Gillian Murphy; Eduardo Vega; David W Covington; Richard McKeon
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Authors:  Madelyn S Gould; Saba Chowdhury; Alison M Lake; Hanga Galfalvy; Marjorie Kleinman; Michelle Kuchuk; Richard McKeon
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10.  Comparison of the Effects of Telephone Suicide Prevention Help by Volunteers and Professional Paid Staff: Results from Studies in the USA and Quebec, Canada.

Authors:  Brian L Mishara; Marc Daigle; Cécile Bardon; François Chagnon; Bogdan Balan; Sylvaine Raymond; Julie Campbell
Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav       Date:  2016-03-06
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