The need for a culturally-tailored gatekeeper training intervention program in preventing suicide among Indigenous peoples:A systematic review

Background Suicide is a leading cause of death among Indigenous youth worldwide. The aim of this literature review was to determine the cultural appropriateness and identify evidence for the effectiveness of current gatekeeper suicide prevention training programs within the international Indigenous...

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Main Authors: Nasir, Bushra Farah, Hides, Leanne, Kisely, Steve, Ranmuthugala, Geetha, Nicholson, Geoffrey C., Black, Emma, Gill, Neeraj, Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, Srinivas, Toombs, Maree
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spelling ftcanberrauncris:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/7f20c47f-3415-4c0c-b1bc-5a1fe71c8133 2024-11-10T14:38:56+00:00 The need for a culturally-tailored gatekeeper training intervention program in preventing suicide among Indigenous peoples:A systematic review Nasir, Bushra Farah Hides, Leanne Kisely, Steve Ranmuthugala, Geetha Nicholson, Geoffrey C. Black, Emma Gill, Neeraj Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, Srinivas Toombs, Maree 2016-10-21 application/pdf https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/publications/7f20c47f-3415-4c0c-b1bc-5a1fe71c8133 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-1059-3 https://researchsystem.canberra.edu.au/ws/files/62753857/s12888_016_1059_3.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84992168857&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Nasir , B F , Hides , L , Kisely , S , Ranmuthugala , G , Nicholson , G C , Black , E , Gill , N , Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan , S & Toombs , M 2016 , ' The need for a culturally-tailored gatekeeper training intervention program in preventing suicide among Indigenous peoples : A systematic review ' , BMC Psychiatry , vol. 16 , no. 1 , 357 , pp. 1-7 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-1059-3 article 2016 ftcanberrauncris https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-1059-3 2024-10-23T23:37:37Z Background Suicide is a leading cause of death among Indigenous youth worldwide. The aim of this literature review was to determine the cultural appropriateness and identify evidence for the effectiveness of current gatekeeper suicide prevention training programs within the international Indigenous community. Method Using a systematic strategy, relevant databases and targeted resources were searched using the following terms: ‘suicide’, ‘gatekeeper’, ‘training’, ‘suicide prevention training’, ‘suicide intervention training’ and ‘Indigenous’. Other internationally relevant descriptors for the keyword “Indigenous” (e.g. “Maori”, “First Nations”, “Native American”, “Inuit”, “Metis” and “Aboriginal”) were also used. Results Six articles, comprising five studies, met criteria for inclusion; two Australian, two from USA and one Canadian. While pre and post follow up studies reported positive outcomes, this was not confirmed in the single randomised controlled trial identified. However, the randomised controlled trial may have been underpowered and contained participants who were at higher risk of suicide pre-training. Conclusion Uncontrolled evidence suggests that gatekeeper training may be a promising suicide intervention in Indigenous communities but needs to be culturally tailored to the target population. Further RCT evidence is required. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations inuit Metis University of Canberra Research Portal BMC Psychiatry 16 1
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description Background Suicide is a leading cause of death among Indigenous youth worldwide. The aim of this literature review was to determine the cultural appropriateness and identify evidence for the effectiveness of current gatekeeper suicide prevention training programs within the international Indigenous community. Method Using a systematic strategy, relevant databases and targeted resources were searched using the following terms: ‘suicide’, ‘gatekeeper’, ‘training’, ‘suicide prevention training’, ‘suicide intervention training’ and ‘Indigenous’. Other internationally relevant descriptors for the keyword “Indigenous” (e.g. “Maori”, “First Nations”, “Native American”, “Inuit”, “Metis” and “Aboriginal”) were also used. Results Six articles, comprising five studies, met criteria for inclusion; two Australian, two from USA and one Canadian. While pre and post follow up studies reported positive outcomes, this was not confirmed in the single randomised controlled trial identified. However, the randomised controlled trial may have been underpowered and contained participants who were at higher risk of suicide pre-training. Conclusion Uncontrolled evidence suggests that gatekeeper training may be a promising suicide intervention in Indigenous communities but needs to be culturally tailored to the target population. Further RCT evidence is required.
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author Nasir, Bushra Farah
Hides, Leanne
Kisely, Steve
Ranmuthugala, Geetha
Nicholson, Geoffrey C.
Black, Emma
Gill, Neeraj
Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, Srinivas
Toombs, Maree
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Hides, Leanne
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Toombs, Maree
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