Identifying and referring youths at risk for suicide following participation in school-based gatekeeper training

Auteurs

Donna Susanne Condron, Lucas Godoy Garraza, Christine M Walrath, Richard McKeon, David B Goldston, Nicole S Heilbron.

Résumé

Gatekeeper training is a core strategy of the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Suicide Prevention Act of 2004. Using data gathered from school-based gatekeeper trainings implemented by GLS grantees, this analysis examines training and gatekeeper factors associated with (1) identification and referral patterns and (2) services at-risk youths receive. Time spent interacting with youths was positively correlated with the number of gatekeeper identifications and knowledge about service receipt. Gatekeepers who participated in longer trainings identified proportionately more at-risk youths than participants in shorter trainings. Most gatekeeper trainees referred the identified youths to services regardless of training type. ÉTATS-UNIS ADOLESCENT SENTINELLE FORMATION PROGRAMME MILIEU-SCOLAIRE ÉTUDIANT-SECONDAIRE


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