2015
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291715001348
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Cognitive–behavioural suicide prevention for male prisoners: a pilot randomized controlled trial

Abstract: The delivery and evaluation of CBSP therapy within a prison is feasible. CBSP therapy offers significant promise in the prevention of prison suicide and an adequately powered randomized controlled trial is warranted.

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“…The measures were part of a larger battery of tests conducted as part of a pilot randomised control trial assessing cognitive behavioural therapy for suicidality in prisoners [39]. Cronbach's alpha reliability scores for each measure are presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The measures were part of a larger battery of tests conducted as part of a pilot randomised control trial assessing cognitive behavioural therapy for suicidality in prisoners [39]. Cronbach's alpha reliability scores for each measure are presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Male volunteers were recruited from a high security prison in England as part of a pilot RCT assessing a cognitive therapy for suicide [39]. Potential participants were identified by prison staff.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta terapia recebeu forte influência de várias escolas filosóficas como o "estoicismo grego, o racionalismo, o empirismo e a fenomenologia, e com as escolas orientais de pensamento, como o budismo e o taoísmo" (Cordioli, 2008, p. 34 (PRATT et al, 2015).…”
Section: Abordagem Cognitivo-comportamentalunclassified
“…Two studies investigated the prevention of suicidal ideation [17,18] and suicidal behavior [18]. It is well known that physicians, especially physicians in training, are at high risk for suicide compared with general population.…”
Section: Early Intervention and Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a relatively small pilot randomized controlled study Pratt et al [18] examined the feasibility of cognitive-behavioral suicide prevention (CBSP) for suicidal male prisoners who had been identified as being at risk of suicidal behavior within the last month prior to the study. They assigned 31 male prisoners to CBSP and 31 male prisoners to treatment as usual (TAU).…”
Section: Early Intervention and Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%