作者: Devon LoParo , Ivonne Andrea Florez , Nakia Valentine , Dorian A. Lamis
DOI: 10.1111/SLTB.12498
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摘要: OBJECTIVE This study examined whether (1) behavioral health providers were more likely to implement best practices when they confident in their abilities, (2) number of suicide prevention trainings was positively associated with perceived confidence abilities and implementation evidence-based practices, (3) specific impactful than others on increasing providers' level and/or practices. METHOD Providers (N = 137) at three rural community centers who had opportunities attend multiple completed the Zero Suicide Workforce Survey, a measure evaluate staff knowledge, caring for patients risk suicide. RESULTS There moderate association between provider's practice confidence. The attended significant correlation both Particular demonstrated differential effects CONCLUSION These results suggest that are skills assessing treating incorporate into clinical work. Also, it appears there is small but benefit among providers.