Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Centre for Research and Intervention on Suicide, Ethical Issues and End-of-life Practices (CRISE), Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2024 Feb;54(1):108-121. doi: 10.1111/sltb.13022. Epub 2023 Nov 21.
Gatekeeper (GK) training is a suicide prevention strategy in which community members learn to identify individuals at risk of suicide and refer them for appropriate help. Despite its widespread use, few studies have investigated its effects, including changes in helping behaviors.
To assess the impact of GK training on participants' knowledge, recognition of the influence of attitudes, perceived self-efficacy, intention to help and helping behaviors, and to identify variables associated with GK behaviors.
Mixed linear effects and forward stepwise logistic regressions were used to analyze data from 159 participants receiving the Quebec Provincial GK Training program offered by five different suicide prevention centers using pretest, posttest and 6-month follow-up questionnaires.
Participants' knowledge of the GK role and suicide prevention, intention to help, self-efficacy, knowledge of services, and recognition of the influence of attitudes significantly increased following training. Most changes decreased at follow-up but remained higher than at pretest. Lower levels of education and higher intention to help were significant predictors of engaging in helping behaviors in the first 6 months after receiving training.
The Quebec GK training appears to be effective in preparing participants for their role but does not appear to significantly increase helping behaviors.
把关人(GK)培训是一种预防自杀的策略,通过该策略,社区成员学习识别有自杀风险的个体,并将其转介到适当的帮助。尽管它被广泛应用,但很少有研究调查其效果,包括帮助行为的变化。
评估 GK 培训对参与者知识、态度影响认知、感知自我效能、帮助意愿和帮助行为的影响,并确定与 GK 行为相关的变量。
使用混合线性效应和逐步向前逻辑回归分析了来自 159 名参与者的数据,这些参与者接受了由五个不同自杀预防中心提供的魁北克省级 GK 培训计划,使用了预测试、后测试和 6 个月随访问卷。
参与者对 GK 角色和自杀预防的知识、帮助意愿、自我效能感、服务知识以及态度影响的认知在培训后显著增加。大多数变化在随访时下降,但仍高于预测试。较低的教育水平和较高的帮助意愿是接受培训后 6 个月内参与帮助行为的显著预测因素。
魁北克 GK 培训似乎有效地为参与者准备了他们的角色,但似乎并没有显著增加帮助行为。