TY - JOUR
T1 - Exposure to self‐directed violence
T2 - understanding intention to help and helping behaviors among adolescents and emerging adults
AU - Banyard, Victoria
AU - Mitchell, Kimberly J.
AU - Ybarra, Michele L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/8/2
Y1 - 2021/8/2
N2 - Exposure to self‐directed violence (SDV) is a public health issue. Prevention trains third parties to identify SDV risk and provide help. However, we know little about the range of help provided to those who engage in SDV. The current study used a cross‐sectional online survey of 1031 adolescents and emerging adults to learn about their SDV exposure, intent and attempts to help, and barriers to helping. Most participants reported SDV exposure, commonly by a peer, and provided help. Regression analyses showed that intent to help was predicted by social norms and having knowledge of resources, and such knowledge (but not social norms) was also related to actual helping behaviors. Qualitative analysis of short open‐ended questions on the survey documented a range of barriers to helping. Findings support but also encourage revision of theoretical models of helping upon which prevention programs are based.
AB - Exposure to self‐directed violence (SDV) is a public health issue. Prevention trains third parties to identify SDV risk and provide help. However, we know little about the range of help provided to those who engage in SDV. The current study used a cross‐sectional online survey of 1031 adolescents and emerging adults to learn about their SDV exposure, intent and attempts to help, and barriers to helping. Most participants reported SDV exposure, commonly by a peer, and provided help. Regression analyses showed that intent to help was predicted by social norms and having knowledge of resources, and such knowledge (but not social norms) was also related to actual helping behaviors. Qualitative analysis of short open‐ended questions on the survey documented a range of barriers to helping. Findings support but also encourage revision of theoretical models of helping upon which prevention programs are based.
KW - Bystanders
KW - Self‐directed violence
KW - Suicide prevention
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U2 - 10.3390/ijerph18168606
DO - 10.3390/ijerph18168606
M3 - Article
C2 - 34444354
AN - SCOPUS:85112371251
SN - 1661-7827
VL - 18
JO - International journal of environmental research and public health
JF - International journal of environmental research and public health
IS - 16
M1 - 8606
ER -