Preventing Suicide and Self-Harm

Author:

Tyson Philip1,Law Claire1,Reed Sophie2,Johnsey Emma2,Aruna Olusola3,Hall Sue4

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology, University of South Wales, Treforest, UK

2. Rethink Mental-Illness, Gloucester, UK

3. Public Health Medicine, Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucester, UK

4. Public Health Improvement, Plymouth Community Healthcare, Plymouth, UK

Abstract

Abstract. Background: Telephone helplines are considered to play an important role in preventing suicide and self-harm among callers in distress. However, inconsistency in the methods of evaluating such services has limited the firm conclusions that can be drawn. Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of a UK-based helpline from a service user and helpline worker perspective. Method: Callers were asked about their mental state at the beginning and end of the call with a short questionnaire. Helpline workers were surveyed about their experiences of using the questionnaire as part of routine service provision. Results: The helpline was successful at reducing suicidal and self-harming ideation. The short questionnaire method was also successfully integrated into routine practice. Conclusion: Evaluating the efficacy of helplines can be successfully achieved using the short questionnaire method.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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