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Elizabeth J. Allan; Kimberly Stewart; David Kerschner – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2025
This investigation explored the concept and practice of organizational commitment to hazing prevention in higher education. Using Bolman and Deal's four frames we analyzed qualitative data from written materials and interviews with 16 campus professionals at eight U.S. universities. Findings revealed structural, human resource, political, and…
Descriptors: College Role, Hazing, Prevention, College Administration
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Philip Baiden; Catherine A. LaBrenz; Danielle R. Harrell; Bethany M. Wood; Edinam C. Gobodzo; John F. Baiden; Vera E. Mets; Aaron Hagedorn; Savarra K. Howry – School Mental Health, 2024
Suicide has been identified as the second leading cause of death among adolescents in the USA. Although neighborhood violence has also been identified as a major public health issue, few studies have examined the association between exposure to neighborhood violence and suicidal behaviors among adolescents using a large nationally representative…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Suicide, Violence, Neighborhoods
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Elizabeth A. Jach; Anthony P. Rinaldi – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight suicide risk factors experienced by graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, and then outline suicide prevention strategies for these populations. Design/methodology/approach: Through analysis of literature and application of theory, the authors use the diathesis-stress model and Joiner's…
Descriptors: Suicide, Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Education, Risk
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Daniel Q. Earixson; Karen C. Hall; Marisa E. Marraccini; Casey D. Calhoun – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Introduction: Although risk for suicide appears elevated in individuals with intellectual and developmental disorders (I/DD), few interventions or tools addressing suicide prevention have been adapted for this population. Among evidence-based interventions for preventing suicide, safety planning interventions are an effective and commonly employed…
Descriptors: Suicide, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities, Prevention
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Sarah G. Spafford; Marielena R. McWhirter Boisen; Emily E. Tanner-Smith; Geovanna Rodriguez; James R. Muruthi; John R. Seeley – Prevention Science, 2024
To understand the current state of research, a systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to synthesize the effects of suicide prevention gatekeeper training (GKT) on participant behavioral intention to intervene and participant suicide intervention behaviors. Included studies examined GKT with adult participants and measured either…
Descriptors: Suicide, Prevention, Training, Intention
Brooklyn Elise Cook – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Rising youth suicide rates in the last several years have become an increasingly critical issue both nationwide and within the state of Utah. In a World Health Organization (2019) suicide report, it was found that an estimated 62,118 youths between the ages of 10 and 19 completed suicide in 2016, making suicide the second leading cause of death…
Descriptors: Suicide, Prevention, Peer Relationship, At Risk Students
Melinda A. Cruz – Communique, 2024
Suicide remains a leading cause of death among adolescents and exists in detectable rates for younger children as well. Underserved ethnic and racial groups face barriers to effective mental health care, making it critical that school psychologists be prepared to incorporate cultural considerations for suicide prevention and intervention. School…
Descriptors: Suicide, Adolescents, Cultural Differences, Prevention
Tatyana Aposhian – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and suicidality are highly prevalent and increasing social problems among the college and university student population, thereby underscoring a need to better understand the relationship between ACEs and suicidal risk, ideation, and attempts during college. There is also a need to examine current suicide…
Descriptors: College Students, Early Experience, Trauma, Suicide
Janet M. Bechtold; Kevin J. Filter – Communique, 2025
Gender-diverse students face many barriers and stressors that contribute to suicidal behavior. This article reviews the risks and protective factors for youth suicide among gender-diverse youth and describes school practices that may promote protective factors. Although many school psychologists may be limited by laws and regulations that…
Descriptors: Suicide, Prevention, Gender Identity, LGBTQ People
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Cody W. Welty; Lindsay Bingham; Mario Morales; Lynn B. Gerald; Katherine D. Ellingson; Patricia L. Haynes – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death for adolescents, and school connectedness is a potential, modifiable protective factor for suicide. We sought to examine if school connectedness protected against suicide among high school students and if potential moderators affected the relationship between school connectedness and suicide.…
Descriptors: Student School Relationship, Suicide, High School Students, Prevention
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Lena R. Østergaard; Christina P. Larsen; Lotus S. Bast; Erik Christiansen – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Danish schools offering "preparatory basic education and training" (FGU schools) have students that are characterized by having different academic, social, or personal problems. In addition, many FGU students are at high risk of suicidal behavior. Many young people with suicide behavior do not seek help and early identification is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, At Risk Students, Suicide
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Hopple, Alyce M.; Ball, Carrie R. – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
School psychologists are key school-based personnel when responding to suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The present paper explored the experiences and attitudes of school psychologists, with a special focus on collaborating during suicide intervention activities. Using a descriptive phenomenological approach, a purposive sample procedure…
Descriptors: Suicide, Intervention, Cooperation, Prevention
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Almeida, Joanna; Barber, Catherine; Rosen, Rochelle K.; Nicolopoulos, Alexandra; O'Brien, Kimberly H. McManama – Youth & Society, 2023
Research on planning, method choice, and method substitution in adolescents' suicide attempts is limited. We conducted in-depth interviews with 20 adolescents following their suicide attempt to learn the extent to which the attempt was planned, why they used the method they did, and whether they would have substituted another method if the one…
Descriptors: Suicide, Adolescent Attitudes, Decision Making, Prevention
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Wright-Berryman, Jennifer L.; Thompson, Devyn; Cramer, Robert J. – Children & Schools, 2022
Youth suicide rates have consistently risen over the past decade, and stigma related to mental health may create a barrier to young people seeking help. Schools are a common intercept point for mental health and suicide prevention programming. Hope Squad, a school-based, peer-to-peer, suicide prevention program, uses trained and mentored students…
Descriptors: Suicide, Social Bias, Peer Relationship, Prevention
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Randy M. Stalter; Maayan Simckes; Anar Shah; Hannah Gorman; Juliana S. Grant; Jessica A. Marcinkevage; Sara Jaye Sanford; Genya N. Shimkin; Kirstin McFarland; Cathy R. Wasserman – Journal of School Health, 2025
Background: Suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth aged 10-24 years in Washington State. Population-based data on suicidality among sexually and gender diverse (SGD) youth and modifiable protective factors from Washington are limited. Methods: Using data from the 2021 Washington Healthy Youth Survey, a statewide,…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students, Secondary School Students, Grade 8
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