Suicide prevention gatekeeper training in the Netherlands improves gatekeepers' knowledge of suicide prevention and their confidence to discuss suicidality, an observational study

被引:37
作者
Terpstra, Sanne [1 ]
Beekman, Aartjan [1 ,2 ]
Abbing, Jens [3 ]
Jaken, Sabine [4 ]
Steendam, Martin [5 ]
Gilissen, Renske [4 ]
机构
[1] GGz InGeest, Dept Res & Innovat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Psychiat, Med Ctr, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Publ & Occupat Hlth, Med Ctr, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] 113 Suicide Prevent, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[5] GGz Friesland, Dept Psychol, Leeuwarden, Netherlands
来源
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH | 2018年 / 18卷
关键词
Gatekeeper training; Suicide prevention; Observational study; Employment sectors; MENTAL-HEALTH-CARE; OSPI-EUROPE; PROGRAM; INTERVENTION; DEPRESSION; BEHAVIOR; OUTCOMES; SKILLS; STAFF; RISK;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-018-5512-8
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: The gatekeeper training is designed to help identify suicidal individuals, respond to suicidal ideation and refer to help. The internationally widely used training shows promising results. This is the first study presenting its effectiveness in the Netherlands and the first study investigating the effect in different employment sectors. Methods: In an observational study, 113 Suicide Prevention - the Dutch suicide prevention expertise centre and lifeline - trained 526 professionals as gatekeepers. Changes in gatekeepers' identifying and referral behaviour, knowledge of suicide prevention and skills-confidence were studied, using a pre-post (6 weeks after training) self-report questionnaire. Outcomes were analyzed with General Linear Model (GLM) repeated measures with four employment sectors (healthcare-, educational-, socioeconomic and other sectors) as a between-subjects factor. Results: Pre-post self-reports of 174 respondents showed no change in the identification of suicidal people, referrals to the general practitioner (GP) or lifeline 113, but significant improvement in professionals' knowledge and confidence (p < .001). Results did not differ between employment sectors. Conclusions: The gatekeeper training significantly increases suicide prevention knowledge and skills confidence in abilities to address suicidality. Healthcare, education, socioeconomic and other professionals (e.g. security, justice, transport, church workers) benefit similarly from the training. Increasing the number of gatekeeper training programs in all sectors is recommended.
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