Resident assistants (RAs) can serve as important suicide prevention gatekeepers. The purpose of the study was to determine if training improved RAs’ crisis communications skills and suicide-related knowledge and to determine if the knowledge elements predicted crisis communications skills. New RAs showed significant improvement in all areas from pretest to posttest, whereas returning RAs showed no significant increase in any of the areas. None of the knowledge areas predicted communications skills for either group
Suicide is a persistent public health problem in the United States. Currently, suicide is the tenth ...
Suicide is the tenth ranking cause of death in the United States (CDC, 2015); however, alarmingly, s...
INCREASING NUMBERS OF COLLEGE and university students are experiencing psychological distress, inclu...
textCollege student suicide is a significant concern on university campuses and suicide prevention h...
Background: Most suicide prevention programs focus on increasing knowledge regarding the problem of ...
For college students, suicide is the second leading cause of death. In this study, we evaluated a ga...
Although the college years prove to be a vulnerable time for students and a critical period for suic...
Suicide prevention has become a focal point on college campuses as the concept of suicide prevention...
Resident Assistants (RAs), living on campus and tasked with advising students while keeping them saf...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students (National Mental Health Associat...
Suicide is a significant public health concern accounting for nearly 121 deaths per day. Many preven...
GATEKEEPER TRAINING is an approach used to increase mental health-related assistance for students wh...
The current study sought to evaluate the suicide prevention gatekeeper training program QPR (Questio...
Suicide prevention gatekeeper trainings seek to equip learners with knowledge about suicide, skills ...
Gatekeeper-training programs, designed to increase identification and referral of suicidal individua...
Suicide is a persistent public health problem in the United States. Currently, suicide is the tenth ...
Suicide is the tenth ranking cause of death in the United States (CDC, 2015); however, alarmingly, s...
INCREASING NUMBERS OF COLLEGE and university students are experiencing psychological distress, inclu...
textCollege student suicide is a significant concern on university campuses and suicide prevention h...
Background: Most suicide prevention programs focus on increasing knowledge regarding the problem of ...
For college students, suicide is the second leading cause of death. In this study, we evaluated a ga...
Although the college years prove to be a vulnerable time for students and a critical period for suic...
Suicide prevention has become a focal point on college campuses as the concept of suicide prevention...
Resident Assistants (RAs), living on campus and tasked with advising students while keeping them saf...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students (National Mental Health Associat...
Suicide is a significant public health concern accounting for nearly 121 deaths per day. Many preven...
GATEKEEPER TRAINING is an approach used to increase mental health-related assistance for students wh...
The current study sought to evaluate the suicide prevention gatekeeper training program QPR (Questio...
Suicide prevention gatekeeper trainings seek to equip learners with knowledge about suicide, skills ...
Gatekeeper-training programs, designed to increase identification and referral of suicidal individua...
Suicide is a persistent public health problem in the United States. Currently, suicide is the tenth ...
Suicide is the tenth ranking cause of death in the United States (CDC, 2015); however, alarmingly, s...
INCREASING NUMBERS OF COLLEGE and university students are experiencing psychological distress, inclu...