Stein Bradley D, Kataoka Sheryl H, Hamilton Alison B, Schultz Dana, Ryan Gery, Vona Pamela, Wong Marleen
Health Services Researcher, RAND Corporation, 4570 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2010 Jul;37(3):338-49. doi: 10.1007/s11414-009-9174-2. Epub 2009 Mar 17.
Youth suicide is a national public health priority, with policymakers highlighting schools as an ideal setting in which to deliver suicide prevention programs. Over the past decade, the number of schools implementing such programs has grown substantially, yet little is known about how successfully such programs are being implemented. This study examines the implementation of a district-wide suicide prevention program through key informant interviews with school personnel. Schools with higher rates of implementing district protocols for at-risk students had an organized system to respond to at-risk students, a process for effectively responding to students who were at-risk for suicide, and strong administrative support. In contrast, schools that had lower rates of implementing district protocols relied on a handful of individuals for suicide prevention activities and had limited administrative support. Attention to organizational factors leading to successful implementation of school-based suicide prevention programs may enhance the role of schools in national adolescent suicide prevention efforts.
青少年自杀是国家公共卫生的重点问题,政策制定者将学校视为开展自杀预防项目的理想场所。在过去十年中,实施此类项目的学校数量大幅增加,但对于这些项目的实施效果却知之甚少。本研究通过对学校工作人员进行关键 informant 访谈,考察了一项全学区自杀预防项目的实施情况。实施针对高危学生的学区协议比例较高的学校,有一个应对高危学生的组织系统、一个有效应对有自杀风险学生的流程,以及强有力的行政支持。相比之下,实施学区协议比例较低的学校在自杀预防活动方面依赖少数几个人,且行政支持有限。关注导致学校自杀预防项目成功实施的组织因素,可能会增强学校在全国青少年自杀预防工作中的作用。