Associations of Suicide Prevention Trainings with Practices and Confidence among Clinicians at Community Mental Health Centers

Volume: 49, Issue: 4, Pages: 1148 - 1156
Published: Aug 2, 2018
Abstract
Objective This study examined whether (1) behavioral health providers were more likely to implement best practices when they were more confident in their abilities, (2) number of suicide prevention trainings was positively associated with perceived confidence in abilities and implementation of evidence‐based practices, and (3) specific trainings were more impactful than others on increasing providers’ level of confidence and/or practices. Method...
Paper Details
Title
Associations of Suicide Prevention Trainings with Practices and Confidence among Clinicians at Community Mental Health Centers
Published Date
Aug 2, 2018
Volume
49
Issue
4
Pages
1148 - 1156
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