Jonathan Purtle, Alex Dahlen, Amanda Mauri, Blake R Erickson, Michael P Lindsey
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Preferred Sources For Suicide Prevention And Crisis Services Among Segments Of The US Adult Population.
Recent policy initiatives such as the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline aim to increase the use of crisis services. We conducted a probability survey of 5,006 US adults in 2023 and used latent class analysis to identify population segments that vary in crisis help-seeking preferences. We identified five segments: "Seek Help Nowhere," "Definitely Not 988, Yes Friends And Family-Distressed," "Seek Help Everywhere," "Seek Help Most Places, But Not Religious Network," and "Relatively Indifferent-Not Distressed." Having serious prior-thirty-day psychological distress was positively associated with membership in the Definitely Not 988 segment and was negatively associated with the Relatively Indifferent segment. Respondents who were not aware of the 988 Lifeline were more likely to be in the Seek Help Nowhere and Definitely Not 988 segments. Political party affiliation was associated with membership in all segments. Communication campaigns that encourage the use of crisis services and help seeking may consider tailoring messages for these different audience segments.