Communicating the science of suicide prevention: A call to action for psychologists

Author:

Bond Allison E.12,Rodriguez Taylor R.12ORCID,Bandel Shelby L.12,Hamilton Jessica L.2ORCID,Boyd Simone I.2,Gordon Kathryn34,Anestis Michael D.156

Affiliation:

1. The New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center Piscataway New Jersey USA

2. Department of Psychology Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey USA

3. Equip Health Boston MA USA

4. North Dakota State University Fargo North Dakota USA

5. Department of Urban‐Global Public Health Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey USA

6. University of Southern Mississippi – Psychology Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Mississippi USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionSuicide is a major public health concern within the United States, and prevention efforts are essential for decreasing the suicide rate. Researchers and clinicians have knowledge and effective treatments for preventing suicide; however, their impact is limited to those with access to services. Science Communication (SciComm) is an effective tool that can be integrated into the field of suicide prevention and can bridge the gap between scientific findings and the general population. SciComm can help disseminate evidence‐based strategies for suicide prevention, dispel misinformation on suicide, and normalize help‐seeking.PurposeIn this article, we propose specific, tangible ways that SciComm can be integrated into graduate school programs, mentorship, career advancement requirements and can help enact systemic change within the field of suicide prevention. Additionally, we discuss why it is important that the field of suicide prevention, specifically, adopts a SciComm framework. Embracing SciComm can help the field of suicide prevention to have a broader impact and can help to reduce rates of suicide.

Publisher

Wiley

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