학술논문

A Pilot Test of a Graduate Course in Suicide Theory, Risk Assessment, and Management
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Teaching of Psychology. Jul 2016 43(3):238-242.
Subject
Suicide
Theories
Risk Assessment
Risk Management
Graduate Study
Graduate Students
Vignettes
Likert Scales
Surveys
Questionnaires
Program Effectiveness
Pretests Posttests
Language
English
ISSN
0098-6283
Abstract
The present discussion outlines the design and initial implementation of a semester-long graduate course in suicide theory, risk assessment, and management. While the structure of the course is adaptable in light of various considerations (e.g., targeted group of students and availability of resources), we review suicide risk assessment core competencies and course structure and provide sample evidence-based applied and interactive assignments. An initial empirical test of the course yielded a number of encouraging findings, including increased factual knowledge concerning suicide risk assessment and management, and improved objectively assessed student accuracy in estimating chronic and acute suicide risk in response to a mock case vignette. We offer suggested next steps for modification and testing of the course in undergraduate and graduate training contexts.