his study evaluates the use of 3 no-suicide contracts that differed in length from 1 to 9 sentences, and in specificity from indicating that clients will talk to a friend or therapist to a clear outline of persons and interventions to be used if they feel suicidal. Of the sample of 112 college students, 40% admitted to suicidal ideation and 54% reported some form of previous counseling. Students read all 3 contracts and rated them on how well they helped stop suicidal thoughts, communicated that the therapist cared, strengthened resistance to suicide, lessened depression, gave hope, encouraged cooperation with therapy and empowered, and how much they were complicated, short, or unrealistic. Regardless of gender, ethnicity, history of counse...
To see if specific circumstances encourage or discourage helpful responses to suicide threats, 141 u...
Attitudes toward suicide have been linked to the way health professionals and lay people behave towa...
To ascertain actual helpful and unhelpful remarks received from others, 40 previously suicidal stude...
Researchers have studied what therapists and college students think about no-suicide agreements, but...
No-suicide contracts, in their various forms, can deepen commitment to a positive action, strengthen...
College suicide rates are stable, but up to 10% of students experience suicidal ideation each year, ...
This article reviews the literature on the use of no-suicide contracts in clinical practice, inclu...
More than 34,000 Americans take their lives each year. Twelve percent of those suicides are in the 1...
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among college students. Crisis hotlines play a role ...
This study aims to map interventions that can reduce the development of suicidal ideation in college...
ABSTRACT: A total of 737 university students were surveyed using a psychometrically sound self‐repor...
Background: Verbal or written no-suicide contracting is a common nursing practice in psychiatric inp...
Key words: ethics; informed consent; mental health; no-suicide contracts The ‘no-suicide contract ’ ...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...
In the managed care era, mental health professionals increasingly rely upon suicide prevention contr...
To see if specific circumstances encourage or discourage helpful responses to suicide threats, 141 u...
Attitudes toward suicide have been linked to the way health professionals and lay people behave towa...
To ascertain actual helpful and unhelpful remarks received from others, 40 previously suicidal stude...
Researchers have studied what therapists and college students think about no-suicide agreements, but...
No-suicide contracts, in their various forms, can deepen commitment to a positive action, strengthen...
College suicide rates are stable, but up to 10% of students experience suicidal ideation each year, ...
This article reviews the literature on the use of no-suicide contracts in clinical practice, inclu...
More than 34,000 Americans take their lives each year. Twelve percent of those suicides are in the 1...
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among college students. Crisis hotlines play a role ...
This study aims to map interventions that can reduce the development of suicidal ideation in college...
ABSTRACT: A total of 737 university students were surveyed using a psychometrically sound self‐repor...
Background: Verbal or written no-suicide contracting is a common nursing practice in psychiatric inp...
Key words: ethics; informed consent; mental health; no-suicide contracts The ‘no-suicide contract ’ ...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...
In the managed care era, mental health professionals increasingly rely upon suicide prevention contr...
To see if specific circumstances encourage or discourage helpful responses to suicide threats, 141 u...
Attitudes toward suicide have been linked to the way health professionals and lay people behave towa...
To ascertain actual helpful and unhelpful remarks received from others, 40 previously suicidal stude...