Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training: Selection Effects and Long-Term Changes in Perceptions of Mental Illness and Community Preparedness

C. Ritter, J. L. Teller, M. Munetz, Natalie Bonfine
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Abstract

Survey data were used to assess how training affects changes in officers’ perceptions of persons with mental illness as well as perceptions of police and the mental health system's preparedness in addressing their needs. Officers’ confidence in their ability to handle calls involving people with mental illness in crisis increased most over time. Exploratory analysis indicated that this increase was positively associated with the pretraining degree to which people with mental illness in crisis present a problem for the police department. This increase was positively associated with the perception that the police department's overall effectiveness in meeting the needs of people with mental illness in crisis and negatively associated with the degree to which mental illness was believed to be caused by parental upbringing. These findings suggest that initial salience of the problem for the police department posed by those with mental illness is critical to CIT officer eventual “success.”
危机干预小组(CIT)培训:心理疾病认知与社区准备的选择效应与长期变化
调查数据用于评估培训如何影响官员对精神疾病患者的看法的变化,以及对警察和精神卫生系统在解决他们的需求方面的准备的看法。随着时间的推移,警察对自己处理涉及精神疾病危机患者的电话的能力的信心增加了很多。探索性分析表明,这一增加与危机中的精神疾病患者向警察部门提出问题的预训练程度呈正相关。这一增加与警察部门在满足危机中精神疾病患者需求方面的总体有效性的看法呈正相关,与认为精神疾病是由父母教养造成的程度负相关。这些发现表明,精神疾病患者对警察部门提出的问题最初的突出性对CIT官员最终的“成功”至关重要。
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