Training and Professional Development to Inform Suicide Prevention During School Reintegration Following Psychiatric Hospitalization.

IF 3.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Lora Henderson Smith, Natalie Hendrickson, Hector Armando Hernandez Laines, Amy Tran, Natalie Behnke, Tori Stone, Elena Savina
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There has been an increase in suicide-related thoughts and behaviors for school-aged children. This has translated into an increase in Emergency Department visits and hospitalizations due to mental health concerns. These trends have prompted school mental health professionals to seek more training to support these students as they return to school. As such, we piloted an online training that included asynchronous content-based modules and a live mixed-reality role-play experience. Participants (n=12) demonstrated an increase in knowledge and skills, as demonstrated by pre- and post- survey responses and observations of the mixed-reality experience. In addition, participants viewed the training as acceptable and feasible, noting the flexibility of the asynchronous modules and the opportunities for application of skills in a low-stakes environment during the mixed-reality simulation. Implications for school mental health professional training and suicide prevention are discussed.

精神科住院后重返学校期间预防自杀的训练及专业发展。
与自杀有关的想法和行为在学龄儿童中有所增加。由于心理健康问题,这已经转化为急诊就诊和住院治疗的增加。这些趋势促使学校心理健康专业人员寻求更多的培训,以支持这些学生重返校园。因此,我们尝试了一种在线培训,其中包括异步内容模块和实时混合现实角色扮演体验。参与者(n=12)表现出知识和技能的增加,正如调查前后的反应和对混合现实体验的观察所证明的那样。此外,与会者认为培训是可以接受和可行的,注意到异步模块的灵活性以及在混合现实模拟期间在低风险环境中应用技能的机会。讨论了对学校心理健康专业培训和自杀预防的启示。
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4.30
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期刊介绍: School Mental Health: A Multidisciplinary Research and Practice Journal is a forum for the latest research related to prevention, treatment, and assessment practices that are associated with the pre-K to 12th-grade education system and focuses on children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders. The journal publishes empirical studies, quantitative and qualitative research, and systematic and scoping review articles from authors representing the many disciplines that are involved in school mental health, including child and school psychology, education, pediatrics, child and adolescent psychiatry, developmental psychology, school counseling, social work and nursing.  Sample topics include: ·         Innovative school-based treatment practices·         Consultation and professional development procedures·         Dissemination and implementation science targeting schools·         Educational techniques for children with emotional and behavioral disorders·         Schoolwide prevention programs·         Medication effects on school behavior and achievement·         Assessment practices·         Special education services·         Developmental implications affecting learning and behavior·         Racial, ethnic, and cultural issues·         School policy·         Role of families in school mental health·         Prediction of impairment and resilience·         Moderators and mediators of response to treatment
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