Joffe Paul
Counseling Center, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign 61820, USA.
Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2008 Feb;38(1):87-103. doi: 10.1521/suli.2008.38.1.87.
In the fall of 1984, the University of Illinois instituted a formal program to reduce the rate of suicide among its enrolled students. At the core of the program is a policy that requires any student who threatens or attempts suicide to attend four sessions of professional assessment. The consequences for failing to comply with the program include withdrawal from the university. In the 21 years that the program has been in effect, reports on 2,017 suicide incidents have been submitted to the Suicide Prevention Team. The rate of suicide at locations within Champaign County (where the university is located) have decreased from a rate of 6.91 per 100,000 enrolled students during the 8 years prior to the program's start to a rate of 3.78 during the first 21 years of the program. This represents a reduction of 45.3 percent. This reduction occurred against a backdrop of stable rates of suicide both nationally and among 11 peer institutions within the Big Ten. The implications for programs and policies at institutions of higher education are discussed.
1984年秋,伊利诺伊大学制定了一项正式计划,以降低该校在册学生的自杀率。该计划的核心是一项政策,要求任何威胁或企图自杀的学生参加四次专业评估课程。不遵守该计划的后果包括被大学开除。在该计划实施的21年里,已向自杀预防小组提交了2017起自杀事件报告。尚佩恩县(大学所在县)内各地点的自杀率已从该计划启动前8年每10万名在册学生6.91例的比率降至该计划实施的头21年里的3.78例。这意味着减少了45.3%。这一减少是在全国以及十大联盟内11个同类机构自杀率稳定的背景下发生的。文中还讨论了该计划对高等教育机构的项目和政策的启示。