Journal article

Can an Internet-based intervention reduce suicidal ideation, depression and hopelessness among secondary school students: Results from a pilot study

J Robinson, S Hetrick, G Cox, S Bendall, HP Yuen, A Yung, J Pirkis

Early Intervention in Psychiatry | WILEY | Published : 2016

Abstract

Aim: Little evidence exists regarding the efficacy of suicide prevention programmes among the youth. This pilot study aimed to test the effects of a specifically designed, eight-module Internet-based programme on suicidal ideation among secondary school students. Methods: The study employed a pre-test/post-test design. Outcomes of interest were suicidal ideation, depression and hopelessness. Participants were recruited via the school well-being team, were assessed at baseline and immediately post-intervention. The intervention was delivered weekly at the young persons' school. Results: Twenty-one students completed all eight modules and a post-intervention assessment, and constitute the obse..

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