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Evaluation of the Commitment to Living (CTL) curriculum: a 3-hour training for mental health professionals to address suicide risk.

Anthony R Pisani1, Wendi F Cross, Arthur Watts, Kenneth Conner.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Finding effective and efficient options for training mental health professionals to assess and manage suicide risk is a high priority. AIMS: To test whether an innovative, brief workshop can improve provider knowledge, confidence, and written risk assessment in a multidisciplinary sample of ambulatory and acute services professionals and trainees.
METHODS: We conducted a pre/post evaluation of a 3 h workshop designed to improve clinical competence in suicide risk assessment by using visual concept mapping, medical records documentation, and site-specific crisis response options. Participants (N = 338 diverse mental health professionals) completed pre- and postworkshop questionnaires measuring their knowledge and confidence. Before and after the workshop, participants completed documentation for a clinical vignette. Trained coders rated the quality of risk assessment formulation before and after training.
RESULTS: Participants' knowledge, confidence, and objectively-rated documentation skills improved significantly (p < .001), with large effect sizes. Participants' expectation of their ability to transfer workshop content to their clinical practice was high (mean = 4.10 on 1-5 scale).
CONCLUSIONS: Commitment to Living is a promising, innovative, and efficient curriculum for educating practicing clinicians to assess and respond to suicide risk. Well-designed, brief, suicide risk management programs can improve clinicians' knowledge, confidence, and skill.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 21940243      PMCID: PMC3529124          DOI: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crisis        ISSN: 0227-5910


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