Bartkowski John P, Klee Katherine, Xu Xiaohe
Department of Sociology and Demography, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78249, USA.
Bartkowski & Associates Research Team, San Antonio, TX 78258, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Apr 15;12(8):834. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12080834.
Youth suicide risks have been on the rise or persistently elevated for decades, and Native American communities are especially vulnerable. This study provides a promising framework for suicide prevention among underserved populations in the U.S., especially Native American communities in states lacking strong suicide prevention supports. Our investigation reports the evaluation results of the Question-Persuade-Refer (QPR) gatekeeper training program, a key component of the SAMHSA-funded Choctaw Youth Resilience Initiative (CYRI) implemented by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (MBCI). QPR trains adult gatekeepers to identify youth at risk of suicide and refer them to certified mental health service providers. Standardized QPR pre-test and post-test training surveys were administered at in-person trainings delivered to youth-serving MBCI organization leaders and staff. Statistical analyses of all survey items indicate that QPR gatekeeper trainings significantly enhanced the knowledge of prevention practices and risk identification skills for the MBCI trainees. The robust evidence of positive changes revealed in this study suggests that QPR can be an effective suicide prevention program for underserved minority communities, especially Native American populations in rural states where suicide is a persistent and leading cause of mortality.
几十年来,青少年自杀风险一直在上升或持续居高不下,美国原住民社区尤其脆弱。本研究为美国服务不足人群,特别是缺乏有力自杀预防支持的州的美国原住民社区提供了一个有前景的自杀预防框架。我们的调查报告了问题-劝说-转介(QPR)守门人培训项目的评估结果,该项目是由密西西比乔克托印第安人部落(MBCI)实施的、由美国药物滥用和精神健康服务管理局(SAMHSA)资助的乔克托青年复原力倡议(CYRI)的一个关键组成部分。QPR培训成年守门人识别有自杀风险的青少年,并将他们转介给有资质的心理健康服务提供者。在为服务青少年的MBCI组织领导人和工作人员提供的面对面培训中,进行了标准化的QPR预测试和后测试培训调查。对所有调查项目的统计分析表明,QPR守门人培训显著提高了MBCI受训人员对预防措施的认识和风险识别技能。本研究中揭示的积极变化的有力证据表明,QPR可以成为一个有效的自杀预防项目,适用于服务不足的少数族裔社区,特别是农村地区自杀一直是主要死亡原因的州的美国原住民人群。