McDaniel W W, Rock M, Grigg J R
Naval Medical Clinics Commands, Sewell's Point Branch Medical Clinic, Psychiatry Department, Norfolk, VA 23511.
Mil Med. 1990 Apr;155(4):173-5.
In a 2-year retrospective study, suicide prevention efforts produced a significant reduction in suicide attempts at a U.S. Navy training command. Evidence was presented that suicide prevention may be a more pressing issue at training commands than operational commands. The approach described here focused on instructors rather than on the students who were the usual patients presenting with suicidal ideation or attempts. Instructors were taught how to identify and help individuals at risk and how to get help for them.
在一项为期两年的回顾性研究中,美国海军训练司令部的自杀预防工作使自杀未遂事件显著减少。有证据表明,与作战司令部相比,自杀预防在训练司令部可能是一个更紧迫的问题。这里所描述的方法侧重于教员,而不是那些通常有自杀念头或企图的学生患者。教员们学习了如何识别和帮助有风险的个体以及如何为他们寻求帮助。