Grossman J, Hirsch J, Goldenberg D, Libby S, Fendrich M, Mackesy-Amiti M E, Mazur C, Chance G H
Institute for Juvenile Research, College of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.
Crisis. 1995;16(1):18-26. doi: 10.1027/0227-5910.16.1.18.
The suicide of a student or staff member is one of the most difficult crisis confronting a high school. This article describes the first year of a school-based postvention program to train and consult with crisis personnel in a structured response to this crisis. Responding to Loss (RTL) is one program offered by Community Action for Youth Survival, a project of the Ronald McDonald Children's Charities. Serving a contiguous three county urban area, this program integrates public health, epidemiological, psychiatric, and prevention paradigms to provide a comprehensive approach to the aftermath of adolescent suicide. RTL provides an interdisciplinary model for comprehensive, school-based postvention programs based on the guidelines developed by the Centers for Disease Control and national and local psychological autopsy data. It highlights the significance of responding to increased rates of suicide in minority youth, suicide witnessed by peers, and suicide victims who have dropped out of school. Organizational issues, such as systematic school entry, development of a computerized school database, proactive training, and collaboration with the offices of medical examiners and coroners, are described. Initial evaluation data from year 1 indicate significant gains in participants' knowledge and skills, as well as a high rate of consumer satisfaction.
学生或教职员工自杀是高中面临的最棘手危机之一。本文描述了一项以学校为基础的善后干预项目的第一年,该项目旨在培训危机处理人员并就应对这一危机的结构化应对措施提供咨询。“应对损失”(RTL)是罗纳德·麦当劳儿童慈善项目“社区青年生存行动”提供的一个项目。该项目服务于一个相邻的三县市区,整合了公共卫生、流行病学、精神病学和预防范式,为青少年自杀善后提供了一种全面的方法。RTL基于疾病控制中心制定的指导方针以及国家和地方心理解剖数据,为全面的、以学校为基础的善后干预项目提供了一个跨学科模型。它强调了应对少数族裔青少年自杀率上升、同伴目睹的自杀以及辍学自杀受害者的重要性。文中还描述了一些组织问题,如系统的学校进入机制、计算机化学校数据库的开发、积极主动的培训以及与法医和验尸官办公室的合作。第一年的初步评估数据表明,参与者在知识和技能方面有显著提高,同时消费者满意度也很高。