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Neury J Botega1, Sidney V Silva, Diogo G Reginato
1Department of Medical Psychology and Psychiatry of the Medical Sciences School, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, SP, 13081-970 Brazil. botega@fcm.unicamp.br
Abstract:
Nursing personnel (N = 317) working at a general hospital attended a 6-hour training program on suicide prevention. They answered anonymously pre- and post-training the Suicide Behavior Attitude Questionnaire (SBAQ), which comprises 21 visual analogue scale items divided in three factorial subscales. The results indicated there were positive changes in the attitudes and these gains were significantly maintained at the 6-month follow-up evaluation. Improvement was in the Feelings and Professional Capacity subscales (ANOVA; p = 0.0001 and 0.01, respectively). There was no change on the Right to Suicide subscale. Because attitudes influence the effectiveness of health care personnel interventions, our findings may have important implications for the development of suicide prevention programs.
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