
@article{ref1,
title="Program Evaluation of the Samaritans of New York's Public Education Suicide Awareness and Prevention Training Program",
journal="Brief treatment and crisis intervention",
year="2006",
author="Knox, Kerry L. and Ross, A. and Matthieu, Monica M.",
volume="6",
number="4",
pages="295-307",
abstract="The Samaritans of New York provide a public education suicide awareness and prevention training program focusing on suicide awareness and training in the skills and philosophy to befriend a person in crisis. Fifty-nine participants from a city department of human resources &quot;helpline&quot; to participated in a 3-hr employee training for information line service providers. Participants completed a pre/postmeasure of knowledge and efficacy to manage a caller in distress or in a suicidal crisis. The participants were predominately female (n = 52; 88%), 90% from diverse cultural groups, with ages ranging from 20 to 65 (M = 44; SD = 10.3). Results showed that participants scored significantly higher on measures of perceived knowledge about suicide and self-efficacy to intervene with a person thought to be at risk for suicide after training (M = 25.7, SD = 5.9) than before (M = 15.0, SD = 6.1) (t = -10.71, p lt .0001). The training program increased the abilities, awareness, and confidence levels of people whose jobs it is on a daily basis to provide care, comfort, and support for those who are in crisis and at risk for suicide.<p />",
language="",
issn="1474-3310",
doi="10.1093/brief-treatment/mhl011",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brief-treatment/mhl011"
}