학술논문

Initial Validation of the Suicide Competency Assessment Form among Behavioral Health Staff in the National Health Services Trust.
Document Type
Article
Source
Archives of Suicide Research. 2020 Supplement, Vol. 24, pS136-S149. 14p.
Subject
*MEDICAL personnel
*NATIONAL health services
*SUICIDE prevention
*SUICIDE
*JOB satisfaction
Language
ISSN
1381-1118
Abstract
The Suicide Competency Assessment Form (SCAF) provides a framework for suicide prevention skills training. This study assessed SCAF psychometric properties in a sample of behavioral health staff. A cross-sectional survey of National Health Services (NHS) staff from varying disciplines (N=170) was conducted. The SCAF yielded a 1-factor structure with high internal consistency. Nursing assistants reported lower SCAF scores compared to other professionals. SCAF scores demonstrated positive associations with prior suicide prevention training, job enthusiasm, and several suicide/self-injury prevention outcome expectations (i.e., optimism working with self-harming patients and perceived ability to help self-harming patients). SCAF scores further demonstrated incremental validity in the form of multivariate model associations with suicide/self-injury prevention outcome expectations. Improved job satisfaction mediated the pathway from SCAF scores to perceived ability to help self-harming patients. The SCAF can be utilized in suicide prevention training and clinical supervision. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]