Competency of primary care providers to assess and manage suicide risk in Nepal: The role of emotional validation and invalidation techniques

Screening for suicide risk in primary care settings is a recommended strategy worldwide for suicide prevention. However, few studies examine which clinical behaviors on the part of primary care providers are most predictive of competency in suicide risk assessment and management. The current study u...

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Veröffentlicht in:SSM - mental health 2023-12, Vol.4, p.100229, Article 100229
Hauptverfasser: Ramaiya, Megan, McCabe, Connor, Gewali, Anupa, Wangmo, Tsering, Simoni, Jane M., Zoellner, Lori A., Dorsey, Shannon, Roth, Stella, Kohrt, Brandon A.
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Zusammenfassung:Screening for suicide risk in primary care settings is a recommended strategy worldwide for suicide prevention. However, few studies examine which clinical behaviors on the part of primary care providers are most predictive of competency in suicide risk assessment and management. The current study used ratings on the Enhancing Assessment of Common Therapeutic Factors (ENACT) tool during observations of provider-patient role plays (N = 91) to understand how primary care providers’ use of emotional validation and invalidation strategies associate with competency in assessing for and managing suicide risk. Structural equation modeling revealed that emotional validation by primary care providers (β = 0.63, p 
ISSN:2666-5603
2666-5603
DOI:10.1016/j.ssmmh.2023.100229