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Citation

Bevilacqua ML. J. Med. Access 2023; 7: e27550834231158188.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, SAGE Publications)

DOI

10.1177/27550834231158188

PMID

36861056

PMCID

PMC9969467

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Suicide is the leading cause of death among youth. Although school-aged youth are surrounded by educators and professionals, little is known about what educators want to know regarding suicide.

OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceived learning needs of high school educators in Northwestern Ontario (NWO) regarding suicide prevention using semi-structured interviews.

RESULTS: The results yielded educators prefer learning based on a mixture of styles that is relevant to their student needs; noting that time constraints are a barrier. Educators are interested in knowing what to say; however, limited by the unknown legalities involved. Educators expressed being comfortable talking about suicide and understood basic warning signs.

CONCLUSIONS: The findings can assist mental health professionals and school board administration in supporting educators regarding suicide prevention. Future research can include the creation of a suicide prevention program that is targeted exclusively for high school educators.


Language: en

Keywords

suicide prevention; Suicide prevention in schools; youth suicide

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