Resources GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCH ● Anestis, M. D. (2018). Guns and suicide: An American epidemic . Oxford University Press. ● Chu, C., Buchman-Schmitt, J.M., Stanley, I.H., Hom, M.A., Tucker, R.P., Hagan, C.R., ... & Michaels, M. S. (2017). The interpersonal theory of suicide: A systematic review and meta-analysis of a decade of cross-national research. Psychological Bulletin , 143(12), 1313. ● Franklin, J. C., Huang, X., & Bastidas, D. (2019). Virtual reality suicide: Development of a translational approach for studying suicide causes. Behaviour research and therapy , 120, 103360. ● Kleiman, E.M., Glenn, C.R., & Liu, R.T. (2019). Real-time monitoring of suicide risk among adolescents: Potential barriers, possible solutions, and future directions. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology , 48(6), 934-946. ● Klonsky, E.D., May, A.M., & Saffer, B.Y. (2016). Suicide, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology , 12, 307- 330. ● Nock, M. K., Ramirez, F., & Rankin, O. (2019). Advancing our understanding of the who, when, and why of suicide risk. JAMA Psychiatry , 76(1), 11-12. ● Ribeiro, J.D., Huang, X., Fox, K.R., Walsh, C.G., & Linthicum, K.P. (2019). Predicting imminent suicidal thoughts and nonfatal attempts: The role of complexity. Clinical Psychological Science , 7(5), 941-957. DATA RESEARCH ● Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Web- based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS™) Website : http://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/index.html CDC’s WISQARS™ is an interactive, online database that provides fatal and nonfatal injury, violent death, and cost-of- injury data from a variety of trusted sources. Researchers, the media, public health professionals, and the public can use WISQARS™ data to learn more about the public health and economic burden associated with unintentional and violence- related injury in the United States. ● Military Suicide Research Consortium (MSRC) Website : https://msrc.fsu.edu The MSRC was founded in 2010 as a joint project by the Department of Defense, Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Denver, and Florida State University with the goal of enhancing military- and veteran-relevant suicide research, prevention, and intervention projects. MSRC regularly publishes groundbreaking new research, assessment and intervention protocols, and calls for grants funding new projects. ASSESSMENT ● Risk Assessment Protocol Chu, C., Klein, K.M., Buchman-Schmitt, J.M., Hom, M.A., Hagan, C.R., & Joiner, T.E. (2015). Routinized assessment of suicide risk in clinical practice: An empirically informed update. Journal of Clinical Psychology , 71(12), 1186-1200. ASSESSMENT AND SCREENING TOOLS ● Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS) Website : http://www.pearsonclinical.com/psychology/ products/100000157/beck-scale-for-suicide-ideation-bss.html ● Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview (Nock et al., 2007) Website : http://nocklab.fas.harvard.edu/tasks This is a clinical interview recommended in the assessment of self-injury behaviors. It is freely available from the developer’s website. To download the interview, go to the developer’s (Dr. Matthew Nock) website above. The long or short form of the SITBI interview can also be downloaded. ● ZERO Suicide Website : https://zerosuicide.edc.org/toolkit/identify/ screening-and-assessing-suicide-risk
The Zero Suicide organization aims to ensure that all patients are screen for suicide upon their first contact using the highest standards of care in suicide risk assessment and management. ● Suicide Screening in Incarceration Settings Gould, C., McGeorge, T., & Slade, K. (2018). Suicide screening tools for use in incarcerated offenders: a systematic review. Archives of Suicide Research , 22(3), 345- 364. INTERVENTION ● Glenn, C. R., Franklin, J. C., & Nock, M. K. (2015). Evidence- based psychosocial treatments for self-injurious thoughts and behaviors in youth. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology , 44(1), 1-29. ● Linehan, M. M. (2014). DBT Skills Training Manual (2nd Ed) . New York: Guilford Press. ● Miller, A. L., Rathus, J. H., & Linehan, M. M. (2017). Dialectical behavior therapy with suicidal adolescents . New York: Guilford Press. ● Jobes, D. A. (2016). Managing suicidal risk: A collaborative approach (2nd Ed). New York: Guilford Press. ● Pratt, D. (2019). CBT toolbox for depressed, anxious & suicidal children and adolescents: Over 220 worksheets and therapist tips to manage moods, build positive coping skills & develop resiliency . PESI Publishing & Media. SAFETY PLAN TEMPLATE ● SPCR , Barbara Stanley and Gregory K. Brown Website: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/wp-content/ uploads/2016/08/Brown_StanleySafetyPlanTemplate.pdf LISTS OF PLEASANT EVENTS FOR CRISIS CARDS ● TriWest Healthcare Alliance Website: http://www.triwest.com/en/behavioral-health/ resource-center/psychological-health/depression/self-help- resources ● DBT Self Help: Life Skills for Emotional Health Website: http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/er_handout_8. html SUICIDE PREVENTION ORGANIZATIONS ● American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Website : http://www.suicidology.org Founded by Edwin S. Shneidman in 1968, the goal of the AAS is to understand and prevent suicide by encouraging, developing, and disseminating scholarly work in suicidology and the development and application of strategies that reduce the incidence and prevalence of suicidal behaviors. The AAS offers training in suicidology and recognizing and responding to suicide risk. ● American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Website: http://www.afsp.org The AFSP supports and disseminates research into the causes of suicide, offers a community to suicide survivors and those contemplating suicide, and advocates for prevention and care. ● National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Website : http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The lifeline has engaged in a variety of initiatives to improve crisis services and advance suicide prevention. ● Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide Website : http://www.sptsusa.org The mission of the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide is to reduce the number of youth suicides and attempted suicides by encouraging overall public awareness through the development and promotion of educational training programs for teens, parents, and educators. ● Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) Website : http://www.sprc.org
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