大学生自杀预防(SPCS)守门人计划:比较现场培训和在线培训的成果。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Sarah G Ross, Rena Pazienza, Juliana D Rosa
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目的:鉴于自杀是大学生的第三大死因,对学生进行自杀预防把关技能培训至关重要。由于虚拟平台可以提高培训的可及性和覆盖面,因此有必要为大学生提供以证据为基础的虚拟自杀预防课程。然而,目前还没有研究对面对面培训和同步虚拟守门员培训的效果进行比较。本研究考察了大学生守门人自杀预防计划的现场和虚拟模式,以比较结果。参与者美国三个校区的大学生(N = 873)参加。培训方法学生们接受了 90 分钟的 SPCS 守门人计划培训。在 3 年资助期的中途,由于 COVID-19 大流行,培训从面对面转为虚拟。培训结果在不同的培训平台上,学生在自杀预防知识、自杀预防自我效能感、对自杀的污名化信念、项目满意度和项目帮助方面均无明显差异。结论研究结果支持 SPCS 守门人计划虚拟演示的有效性。
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The Suicide Prevention for College Students (SPCS) Gatekeepers Program: Comparing in-person and online training outcomes.

Objective: Given that suicide is the third leading cause of death in college-aged students, training students in suicide prevention gatekeeper skills is essential. There is a need for evidence-based, virtual suicide prevention programming for college students, as virtual platforms may increase training accessibility and reach. However, there is no research comparing efficacy of in-person to synchronous, virtual gatekeeper trainings. This study examined the Suicide Prevention for College Student Gatekeepers Program across in-person and virtual modalities to compare outcomes. Participants. College students (N = 873) across three US campuses participated. Methods: Students were trained in the 90-min SPCS Gatekeepers Program. Mid-way through the 3-year grant period, trainings moved from in-person to virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: Between training platforms, no significant differences were found in knowledge, suicide prevention self-efficacy, stigmatizing beliefs about suicide, program satisfaction, nor program helpfulness. Conclusion: Results support the efficacy of virtual SPCS Gatekeepers Program presentations.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
12.50%
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期刊介绍: Binge drinking, campus violence, eating disorders, sexual harassment: Today"s college students face challenges their parents never imagined. The Journal of American College Health, the only scholarly publication devoted entirely to college students" health, focuses on these issues, as well as use of tobacco and other drugs, sexual habits, psychological problems, and guns on campus, as well as the students... Published in cooperation with the American College Health Association, the Journal of American College Health is a must read for physicians, nurses, health educators, and administrators who are involved with students every day.
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