Suicide in prisons: describing trends and staff knowledge and preparedness to address suicide.

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
International Journal of Prisoner Health Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Epub Date: 2022-12-02 DOI:10.1108/IJPH-02-2022-0011
Rebekah A Freese, Kelli E Canada, Pagena M Nichols, Brianna McNamara
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Abstract

Purpose: Suicide prevention and intervention in prisons is a challenge. Prisons were not designed to be clinical facilities, yet with the growing numbers of people who face mental health challenges in prisons, staff require knowledge and skills to adequately address mental health crises, especially suicide. This study aims to: describe trends in suicide attempts and completions within one state's prison system and measure staff knowledge and preparedness to address suicide.

Design/methodology/approach: This research uses a nonexperimental research design and two data sources. Administrative data from 2000 to 2017 on serious suicide attempts and completions were analyzed, and all correctional staff employed in the state's Department of Corrections were surveyed at one point in time. Univariate and bivariate analyses were conducted.

Findings: The number of serious suicide attempts trended up but completed suicides decreased. Correctional staff demonstrated high suicide knowledge of risk factors and warning signs of suicide. Staff who viewed a media-based suicide training displayed significantly more knowledge of suicide and perceived greater preparedness compared to staff who did not or did not recall viewing the training.

Originality/value: Corrections staff play a key role in preventing suicides in prison. Innovative intervention is needed to increase suicide awareness, improve communication and enhance prevention skills.

监狱中的自杀现象:描述自杀趋势以及工作人员对解决自杀问题的认识和准备情况。
目的:在监狱中预防和干预自杀是一项挑战。监狱的设计初衷并不是作为临床设施,但随着监狱中面临心理健康挑战的人数不断增加,工作人员需要具备充分应对心理健康危机(尤其是自杀)的知识和技能。本研究旨在:描述一个州的监狱系统内自杀未遂和自杀完成的趋势,并测量工作人员应对自杀的知识和准备情况:本研究采用非实验性研究设计和两种数据来源。分析了 2000 年至 2017 年有关严重自杀未遂和自杀完成的行政数据,并在一个时间点调查了该州惩教署雇用的所有惩教人员。研究进行了单变量和双变量分析:严重自杀未遂人数呈上升趋势,但自杀完成人数有所下降。惩教人员对自杀风险因素和自杀警示信号的了解程度较高。与未参加或不记得参加过自杀培训的人员相比,参加过媒体自杀培训的人员对自杀的了解明显更多,并认为做好了更充分的准备:惩教人员在预防监狱自杀方面发挥着关键作用。需要采取创新的干预措施来提高自杀意识、改善沟通并增强预防技能。
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International Journal of Prisoner Health
International Journal of Prisoner Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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