Joe Sean, Bryant Heather
School of Social Work, University of Michigan.
Child Sch. 2007 Oct 1;29(4):219-227. doi: 10.1093/cs/29.4.219.
Screening for suicidality, as called for by the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, is a major public health concern. As a place where adolescents spend a considerable amount of their waking hours, school is an important venue for screening adolescents for suicidal behaviors and providing preventive education and risk management. Social workers, as the largest occupational group of mental health professionals in the United States, have a significant role to play in the national strategy to prevent youth suicide, especially at the school level. This article reviews the literature on suicide prevention screening, warning signs, and risk factors to gain a better understanding of evidence-based screening strategies and discuss the implications for school social workers, counselors, and psychologists. It focuses on the identification of research-based information and explication of potential means for guiding preventive screening and clinical practice with suicidal adolescents.
正如总统心理健康新自由委员会所要求的,对自杀倾向进行筛查是一项重大的公共卫生问题。学校是青少年醒着的大部分时间所待的地方,是筛查青少年自杀行为并提供预防教育和风险管理的重要场所。在美国,社会工作者作为心理健康专业人员中最大的职业群体,在预防青少年自杀的国家战略中发挥着重要作用,尤其是在学校层面。本文回顾了关于自杀预防筛查、警示信号和风险因素的文献,以便更好地理解基于证据的筛查策略,并讨论其对学校社会工作者、顾问和心理学家的启示。它着重于识别基于研究的信息,并阐述指导对有自杀倾向青少年进行预防性筛查和临床实践的潜在方法。