2019
DOI: 10.1007/s41347-019-00106-w
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Training Teachers to Identify and Refer At-Risk Students Through Computer Simulation

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“…The rate of suicide in Alabama in 2018 was 16.8 per 100,000, with Alabama showing a pattern of higher rates than the United States national average since 1990 (ADPH, 2020; CDC, 2020). Since teachers spend most of the day with their students, they may be the best professionals to recognize and intervene with adolescents at risk for psychological problems; however, teachers and staff do not feel they have been adequately trained to identify or refer at-risk students (Bradley & Kendall, 2019).…”
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“…The rate of suicide in Alabama in 2018 was 16.8 per 100,000, with Alabama showing a pattern of higher rates than the United States national average since 1990 (ADPH, 2020; CDC, 2020). Since teachers spend most of the day with their students, they may be the best professionals to recognize and intervene with adolescents at risk for psychological problems; however, teachers and staff do not feel they have been adequately trained to identify or refer at-risk students (Bradley & Kendall, 2019).…”
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“…The teachers and staff members engage in hands-on practice leading conversations with virtual, fully animated, and emotionally responsive students scienti cally designed to embody speci c personalities, attitudes, and medical/behavioral health conditions (Kognito, 2020). A study by Bradley and Kendall (2019) reported signi cant improvement in teacher con dence and competence in approaching and referring at-risk students to mental health services. Results from the study suggested that virtual simulations were an effective training tool for educators in identifying and referring atrisk students.…”
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