A Brief Text-Messaging Intervention for Suicidal Youths After Emergency Department Discharge.

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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-17 DOI:10.1176/appi.ps.202000559
Taylor C Ryan, Shawn Chambers, Michel Gravey, Samantha Y Jay, Holly C Wilcox, Mary Cwik
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Abstract

Research has shown that the months after hospital discharge following treatment for suicidal thoughts or behaviors is a high-risk period for suicide. Moreover, the needs of a subset of youths at increased risk for suicide are not being met by community mental health providers, resulting in frequent emergency department (ED) visits. While undertaking a quality improvement effort, the authors' health care system piloted caring text messages to support youths discharged from the hospital after screening positive for suicide risk in the ED. The text-messaging intervention was feasible and acceptable, and youths reported that the messages helped reduce their suicidal thoughts and behaviors postdischarge. The results of this text-messaging intervention prompted the Maryland Department of Health to offer a similar intervention to all Marylanders.

急诊科出院后对自杀青少年的简短短信干预
研究表明,在接受自杀念头或行为治疗后出院的几个月是自杀的高风险时期。此外,社区精神卫生服务提供者无法满足自杀风险增加的一部分青少年的需求,导致频繁的急诊(ED)访问。在进行质量改进工作的同时,作者的卫生保健系统试点了关怀短信,以支持在急诊科筛查出自杀风险阳性的青少年出院。短信干预是可行和可接受的,青少年报告说,短信有助于减少他们出院后的自杀念头和行为。这种短信干预的结果促使马里兰州卫生部向所有马里兰人提供类似的干预。
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