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Implementing an audience-specific small-group gatekeeper training program to respond to suicide risk among college students: a case study.

M Dolores Cimini1, Estela M Rivero, Joseph E Bernier, Judith A Stanley, Andrea D Murray, Drew A Anderson, Heidi R Wright, Mona Bapat.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This case study evaluated the effectiveness of an audience-specific, single-session, small-group interactive gatekeeper training program conducted at a large northeastern public university. PARTICIPANTS: Participants were 335 faculty, staff, and students completing gatekeeper training programs tailored to their group needs.
METHODS: Baseline assessments of knowledge about suicide, risk factors, resources for assistance, and comfort in intervening with a student in distress were administered to participants prior to the small-group training sessions; posttest assessments of knowledge and comfort in intervening with students in distress were administered upon completion of training and at 3-month follow-up.
RESULTS: There was a statistically significant increase in knowledge and comfort upon completion of training for both faculty/staff and student groups, although degradation of training effects at 3-month follow-up was evident.
CONCLUSIONS: There are benefits associated with the implementation of audience-specific gatekeeper training programs. Booster training sessions to address skill degradation over time are recommended.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24456511     DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2013.849709

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Health        ISSN: 0744-8481


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