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Original Articles

Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Comprehensive Course on Suicide in a Master’s of Social Work Program

Pages 727-736 | Accepted 06 Jul 2016, Published online: 30 May 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Most master of social work (MSW) programs provide minimal education or training on suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention despite that the majority of social workers encounter suicidal clients during their professional careers. This study describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of a course on suicide in an MSW program. Changes in student suicide-related knowledge, confidence, and preparedness were evaluated using a pre/post design. We found statistically significant increases in knowledge (t [df = 21] = 4.79; < .001), confidence (t [df = 17] = 8.55; < .001), and preparedness (t [df = 20] = 7.28; < .001) from pretest to posttest. Knowledge, confidence, and preparedness were significantly positively correlated, indicating that confidence and preparedness did not increase without a corresponding increase in knowledge. Given the prevalence of suicide and the frequency with which social workers serve populations affected by suicide, it is critical that MSW programs provide effective training on understanding suicide.

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Joanna Almeida

Joanna Almeida, ScD, MPH, MSW, and Kimberly H. M. O’Brien, PhD, LICSW, MSW, are Assistant Professors, and Christina M. Gironda and Emma B. Gross were MSW students at the time of the study, all at Simmons College.

Kimberly H. M. O’Brien

Joanna Almeida, ScD, MPH, MSW, and Kimberly H. M. O’Brien, PhD, LICSW, MSW, are Assistant Professors, and Christina M. Gironda and Emma B. Gross were MSW students at the time of the study, all at Simmons College.

Christina M. Gironda

Joanna Almeida, ScD, MPH, MSW, and Kimberly H. M. O’Brien, PhD, LICSW, MSW, are Assistant Professors, and Christina M. Gironda and Emma B. Gross were MSW students at the time of the study, all at Simmons College.

Emma B. Gross

Joanna Almeida, ScD, MPH, MSW, and Kimberly H. M. O’Brien, PhD, LICSW, MSW, are Assistant Professors, and Christina M. Gironda and Emma B. Gross were MSW students at the time of the study, all at Simmons College.

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