Virtual Versus In-Person Suicide Prevention Training in the Workplace: Evaluation of the VitalCog Program.

Matthew C Mishkind, Alexandra Yannacone, Amy Lopez, Bonnie T Jortberg, Ashley Sherrill, Teresa Mescher
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Most suicides occur among adults of working age and workplace suicide prevention is a public health priority. Workplace suicide prevention efforts, however, remain limited. This paper describes and evaluates a workplace-based suicide prevention gatekeeper training delivered in-person and virtually. VitalCog is a 2-h suicide prevention program designed specifically for the workplace and based on best practices for gatekeeper training. It is designed to be practical and interactive, with four modules (why prevention matters, what to do if someone is suicidal, conversations about suicide, and postvention), each containing related video, group discussion, and role play exercise components. It was delivered live by experienced trainers either in-person or using synchronous technologies between 2018 and 2021. A mixed methods pre- and post-training design with no control group was used to evaluate in-person vs. virtual delivery to determine knowledge gain, confidence identifying warning signs, and comfort levels talking about suicide. One thousand two-hundred and forty-four (1244) pre- and post-training responses were analyzed, with no significant (p > .05) socio-economic differences between the pre-training and post-training respondent samples. Both in-person (n = 841) and virtual (n = 403) training groups demonstrated statistically significant increases in knowledge about suicide prevention and seeking help, confidence to identify suicide warning signs, and comfort levels talking to someone about getting help. Interestingly, the virtual group showed higher post-training outcome scores than the in-person group. While COVID-19 significantly reduced in-person training opportunities, these results suggest that offering VitalCog virtually is as effective as in-person, and potentially has advantages over in-person training.

工作场所自杀预防培训的虚拟培训与面对面培训:VitalCog 项目评估。
大多数自杀事件都发生在工作年龄段的成年人身上,因此预防工作场所自杀是公共卫生工作的重中之重。然而,职场自杀预防工作仍然有限。本文介绍并评估了一种基于工作场所的自杀预防把关人培训,该培训通过面授和虚拟的方式进行。VitalCog 是专为工作场所设计的 2 小时自杀预防课程,以守门人培训的最佳实践为基础。它的设计注重实用性和互动性,共有四个模块(为什么要预防、如果有人有自杀倾向该怎么办、关于自杀的对话和后期预防),每个模块都包含相关视频、小组讨论和角色扮演练习等内容。在 2018 年至 2021 年期间,由经验丰富的培训师亲自或使用同步技术现场授课。采用培训前和培训后的混合方法设计,不设对照组,以评估面对面授课与虚拟授课的效果,从而确定知识增长、识别警告信号的信心以及谈论自杀的舒适度。对培训前和培训后的一千二百四十四(1244)份答卷进行了分析,发现培训前和培训后的答卷样本之间没有明显的社会经济差异(P > .05)。现场培训组(n = 841)和虚拟培训组(n = 403)在预防自杀和寻求帮助的知识、识别自杀警示信号的信心以及与他人交谈寻求帮助的舒适度方面都有统计学意义上的显著提高。有趣的是,虚拟组的培训后结果得分高于面对面组。虽然 COVID-19 大大减少了面对面培训的机会,但这些结果表明,通过虚拟方式提供 VitalCog 与面对面培训同样有效,而且可能比面对面培训更具优势。
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