Department of Clinical Developmental Psychology, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
JMIR Ment Health. 2016 Jan 29;3(1):e8. doi: 10.2196/mental.4614.
Face-to-face gatekeeper training can be an effective strategy in the enhancement of gatekeepers' knowledge and self-efficacy in adolescent suicide prevention. However, barriers related to access (eg, time, resources) may hamper participation in face-to-face training sessions. The transition to a Web-based setting could address obstacles associated with face-to-face gatekeeper training. Although Web-based suicide prevention training targeting adolescents exists, so far no randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been conducted to investigate their efficacy.
This RCT study investigated the efficacy of a Web-based adolescent suicide prevention program entitled Mental Health Online, which aimed to improve the knowledge and self-confidence of gatekeepers working with adolescents (12-20 years old). The program consisted of 8 short e-learning modules each capturing an important aspect of the process of early recognition, guidance, and referral of suicidal adolescents, alongside additional information on the topic of (adolescent) suicide prevention.
A total of 190 gatekeepers (ages 21 to 62 years) participated in this study and were randomized to either the experimental group or waitlist control group. The intervention was not masked. Participants from both groups completed 3 Web-based assessments (pretest, posttest, and 3-month follow-up). The outcome measures of this study were actual knowledge, and participants' ratings of perceived knowledge and perceived self-confidence using questionnaires developed specifically for this study.
The actual knowledge, perceived knowledge, and perceived self-confidence of gatekeepers in the experimental group improved significantly compared to those in the waitlist control group at posttest, and the effects remained significant at 3-month follow-up. The overall effect sizes were 0.76, 1.20, and 1.02, respectively, across assessments.
The findings of this study indicate that Web-based suicide prevention e-learning modules can be an effective educational method to enhance knowledge and self-confidence of gatekeepers with regard to adolescent suicide prevention. Gatekeepers with limited time and resources can benefit from the accessibility, simplicity, and flexibility of Web-based training.
Netherlands Trial Register NTR3625; http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=3625 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6eHvyRh6M).
面对面的守门员培训可以是增强守门员在青少年自杀预防方面知识和自我效能的有效策略。然而,与访问相关的障碍(例如时间、资源)可能会阻碍参加面对面的培训课程。转向基于网络的设置可以解决与面对面守门员培训相关的障碍。尽管针对青少年的基于网络的自杀预防培训已经存在,但迄今为止,还没有进行随机对照试验 (RCT) 来调查其效果。
本 RCT 研究调查了名为心理健康在线的基于网络的青少年自杀预防计划的效果,该计划旨在提高与青少年(12-20 岁)合作的守门员的知识和自信心。该计划由 8 个简短的电子学习模块组成,每个模块都包含早期识别、指导和转介有自杀倾向的青少年过程中的一个重要方面,以及有关(青少年)自杀预防主题的其他信息。
共有 190 名守门员(年龄在 21 至 62 岁之间)参加了这项研究,并被随机分配到实验组或候补对照组。干预措施未被掩盖。两组参与者都完成了 3 次基于网络的评估(前测、后测和 3 个月随访)。本研究的结果衡量指标是实际知识,以及参与者使用专为这项研究开发的问卷对感知知识和感知自信的评分。
实验组守门员的实际知识、感知知识和感知自信在与候补对照组相比,在后测时显著提高,并且在 3 个月随访时仍然显著。在所有评估中,总体效果大小分别为 0.76、1.20 和 1.02。
这项研究的结果表明,基于网络的自杀预防电子学习模块可以是一种有效的教育方法,可提高守门员在青少年自杀预防方面的知识和自信。时间和资源有限的守门员可以从基于网络的培训的可访问性、简单性和灵活性中受益。
荷兰试验登记处 NTR3625;http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=3625(由 WebCite 存档,http://www.webcitation.org/6eHvyRh6M)。