The school professional is in a unique position to play a strategic role in the early identification and prevention of youth suicide. The current study assessed North Queensland teachers’ knowledge on youth suicide. The sample comprised 201 secondary school teachers. A survey research design was used and data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire. Teachers scored, on average, 69% of the knowledge statements correct; however only 15% correctly recognized a high-risk situation. There was substantial variability in the accuracy of knowledge on youth suicide with some teachers maintaining high levels of knowledge, and others having very little accurate information. Findings highlight the need for youth suicide education for teac...
Recognizing the warning signs and risk factors for suicide is key in prevention efforts. The present...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation direct...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation directl...
The school professional is in a unique position to play a strategic role in the early identification...
Abstract: The school professional is in a unique position to play a strategic role in the early iden...
Abstract: The school professional is in a unique position to play a strategic role in the early iden...
Suicide is the third leading cause of death among adolescents in the United States. Given this, it i...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth in Canada. Though school-aged youth are sur...
Recognizing the warning signs and risk factors for suicide is key in prevention efforts. This study ...
Collaboration among teachers, school psychologists, and other mental health professionals in the sch...
Adolescent suicide has increased dramatically over the last 45 years. A flurry of suicide prevention...
Preventing suicide in schools:Teachers as gatekeepers.Teachers have been identified as “gatekeepers...
Student suicide is a serious issue facing intermediate/secondary schools. Teachers have the potentia...
Adolescent suicide has become more frequent over the past few decades, despite school-based suicide ...
Best practices in adolescent suicide prevention include teachers as major participants, because teac...
Recognizing the warning signs and risk factors for suicide is key in prevention efforts. The present...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation direct...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation directl...
The school professional is in a unique position to play a strategic role in the early identification...
Abstract: The school professional is in a unique position to play a strategic role in the early iden...
Abstract: The school professional is in a unique position to play a strategic role in the early iden...
Suicide is the third leading cause of death among adolescents in the United States. Given this, it i...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth in Canada. Though school-aged youth are sur...
Recognizing the warning signs and risk factors for suicide is key in prevention efforts. This study ...
Collaboration among teachers, school psychologists, and other mental health professionals in the sch...
Adolescent suicide has increased dramatically over the last 45 years. A flurry of suicide prevention...
Preventing suicide in schools:Teachers as gatekeepers.Teachers have been identified as “gatekeepers...
Student suicide is a serious issue facing intermediate/secondary schools. Teachers have the potentia...
Adolescent suicide has become more frequent over the past few decades, despite school-based suicide ...
Best practices in adolescent suicide prevention include teachers as major participants, because teac...
Recognizing the warning signs and risk factors for suicide is key in prevention efforts. The present...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation direct...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation directl...