Abstract
What Prevents Adolescents From Seeking Help After a Suicide Education Program?
Cigularov K~~Chen P Y~~et al
Perceived barriers to help-seeking among adolescents attending a suicide education program were examined. A total of 854 high school students in Colorado completed 1 of 2 questionnaires, measuring barriers to help-seeking for self or friend. The most prominent barriers for self were: inability to discuss problems with adults, self-overconfidence, fear of hospitalization, & lack of closeness to school adults. The most prominent barriers for troubled friends were: friendship concerns, unapproachability of school adults, fear of friend’s hospitalization, & underestimating friend’s problems. Results support the need for comprehensive system approaches to suicide prevention. (51 refs.)