“Suicide CARE” (Standardized Suicide Prevention Program for Gatekeeper Intervention in Korea): An Update
- Author:
Seon-Cheol PARK
1
;
Kyoung-Sae NA
;
Sun-Jung KWON
;
Minjae KIM
;
Hyoung-Jun KIM
;
Myungjae BAIK
;
Jinmi SEOL
;
Eun Ji AN
;
Sang Min LEE
;
Eun-Jin LEE
;
Meerae LIM
;
Sung Joon CHO
;
Gwang Hun KIM
;
Nari KIM
;
Hong Jin JEON
;
Jong-Woo PAIK
;
Kang Seob OH
;
Hwa-Young LEE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Psychiatry Investigation 2020;17(9):911-924
- CountryRepublic of Korea
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Abstract:
Objective:In 2011, “Suicide CARE” (Standardized Suicide Prevention Program for Gatekeeper Intervention in Korea) was originally developed for the early detection of warning signs of suicide completion, since there is a tendency to regard emotional suppression as a virtue of Korean traditional culture. A total of 1.2 million individuals completed the training program of “Suicide CARE” in Korea.
Methods:More sophisticated suicide prevention approaches according to age, sex, and occupation have been proposed, demanding for a more detailed revision of “Suicide CARE.” Thus, during the period from August 2019 to February 2020, “Suicide CARE” has been updated to version 2.0. The assessments on domestic gatekeeper training programs for suicide prevention, international gatekeeper training programs for suicide prevention, psychological autopsy interview reports between 2015 and 2018, and the evaluation of feedback from people who completed “Suicide CARE” version 1.6 training were performed.
Results:We describe the revision process of “Suicide CARE,” revealing that “Suicide CARE” version 2.0 has been developed using an evidence-based methodology.
Conclusion:It is expected that “Suicide CARE” version 2.0 be positioned as the basic framework for many developing gatekeeper training programs for suicide prevention in Korea in the near future.