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Contents of the Standardized Suicide Prevention Program for Gatekeeper Intervention in Korea, Version 2.0

Kyoung-Sae NA; Seon-Cheol PARK; Sun-Jung KWON; Minjae KIM; Hyoung-Jun KIM; Myungjae BAIK; Jinmi SEOL; Eun-Ji AN; Sang-Min LEE; Eun-Jin LEE; Meerae LIM; Sung-Joon CHO; Gwang-Hun KIM; Nari KIM; Hong-Jin JEON; Jong-Woo PAIK; Kang-Seob OH; Hwa-Young LEE.
Psychiatry Investigation ; : 1149-1157, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-832586
Objective@#Suicide is a huge nationwide problem that incurs a lot of socio-economic costs. Suicide also inflicts severe distress on the people left behind. The government of the Republic of Korea has been making many policy efforts to reduce suicide rate. The gatekeeper program, ‘Suicide CARE’, is one of the meaningful modalities for preventing suicide. @*Methods@#Multidisciplinary research team collaborated to update the ‘Suicide CARE’ to version 2.0. @*Results@#In the ‘Introductory part’, the authors have the time to think about the necessity and significance of the program before conducting full-scale gatekeeper training. In the ‘Careful observation’ part, trainees learn how to understand and recognize the various linguistic, behavioral, and situational signals that a person shows before committing suicide. In the ‘Active listening’ part, trainees learn how to ask suicide with a value-neutral attitude as well listening empathetically. In the ‘Risk evaluation and Expert referral’ part, trainees learn intervening strategies to identify a person’s suicidal intention, plan, and past suicide attempts, and connect the person to appropriate institutes or services. @*Conclusion@#Subsequent studies should be conducted to verify the efficacy of the gatekeeper program.
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