The
Suicide Risk Assessment Standards
[PDF] provides three example prompt questions with rationale for incorporating all three into a call. This document includes a listing of the 4 core principles: Suicidal Desire, Suicidal Capability, Suicidal Intent and Buffers along with the subcomponents for each.
Co-Pilot
The online Co-Pilot
provides example questions for eliciting content related to each subcomponent in the suicide risk assessment standards.Many centers have placed a link on the telephone workers desktop directly to the Co-Pilot so that they can access this resource as needed.
Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior (SLTB) Journal articles
The June 2007 edition of SLTB features 5 articles related to crisis hotlines. All of the articles can be accessed for free on the Guilford Press Website by clicking on each of the links below:
Comparing Models of Helper Behavior to Actual Practice in Telephone Crisis Intervention: A Silent Monitoring Study of Calls to the U.S. 1-800-SUICIDE Network Read more.
[PDF]
Which Helper Behaviors and Intervention Styles are Related to Better Short Term Outcomes in Telephone Crisis Intervention? Results from a Silent Monitoring Study of Calls to the U.S. 1-800-SUICIDE Network.
Read more.
[PDF]
An Evaluation of Crisis Hotline Outcomes: Part 1: Non Suicidal Crisis Callers
Read more.
[PDF]
An Evaluation of Crisis Hotline Outcomes: Part 2: Suicidal Callers
Read more.
[PDF]
Establishing Standards for the Assessment of Suicide Risk Among Callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (please contact
Heather Stokes
for requests of literature sited in this article)
Read more.
[PDF]