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Effects of Different Telephone Intervention Styles with Suicidal Callers at Two Suicide Prevention Centers: An Empirical Investigation
Authors:Brian L. Mishara  Marc S. Daigle
Affiliation:(1) Center for Research and Intervention on Suicide and Euthanasia, Université du Quebec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3C 3P8;(2) University of Quebec, Trois-Rivières
Abstract:To determine the relative effectiveness of telephone intervention styles with suicidal callers, researchers listened unobtrusively to 617 calls by suicidal persons at two suicide prevention centers and categorized all 66,953 responses by the 110 volunteer helpers according to a reliable 20-category checklist. Outcome measures showed observer evaluations of decreased depressive mood from the beginning to the end in 14% of calls, decreased suicidal urgency ratings from the beginning to the end in 27% of calls, and reaching a contract in 68% of calls, of which 54% of contracts were upheld according to follow-up data. Within the context of relatively directive interventions, a greater proportion of ldquoRogerianrdquo nondirective responses was related to significantly more decreases in depression. Reduction in urgency and reaching a contract were related to greater use of Rogerian response categories only with nonchronic callers.
Keywords:suicide prevention  crisis centers  volunteers  intervention styles  evaluation  chronic callers  telephone services
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