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Community Disasters, Psychological Trauma, and Crisis Intervention.

International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 2015
The current issue of International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience is focused on community disasters, the impact of trauma exposure, and crisis intervention.
J. Boscarino
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Crisis intervention related to the use of psychoactive substances in recreational settings--evaluating the Kosmicare Project at Boom Festival.

Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 2015
Kosmicare project implements crisis intervention in situations related to the use of psychoactive substances at Boom Festival (Portugal). We present evaluation research that aims to contribute to the transformation of the project into an evidence-based ...
M. C. Carvalho   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Randomized Controlled Trial of an Online Machine Learning-Driven Risk Assessment and Intervention Platform for Increasing the Use of Crisis Services

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2019
Objective: Mental illness is a leading cause of disease burden; however, many barriers prevent people from seeking mental health services. Technological innovations may improve our ability to reach underserved populations by overcoming many existing ...
A. Jaroszewski, R. Morris, M. Nock
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Officer perceptions of crisis intervention team training effectiveness

, 2015
This paper presents the initial findings of a multi-stage research project. The purpose of the study is to examine officer perception of preparedness after receiving Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training, specifically the elements of CIT that focus on ...
T. Tully, Melissa L. Smith
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The police-based crisis intervention team (CIT) model: II. Effects on level of force and resolution, referral, and arrest.

Psychiatric Services, 2014
OBJECTIVE The crisis intervention team (CIT) model is a widely implemented police-based program to improve officers' responses to individuals with behavioral disorders.
M. Compton   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The police-based crisis intervention team (CIT) model: I. Effects on officers' knowledge, attitudes, and skills.

Psychiatric Services, 2014
OBJECTIVE Individuals with serious mental illnesses are very likely to interact with police officers. The crisis intervention team (CIT) model is being widely implemented by police departments across the United States to improve officers' responses ...
M. Compton   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

An agenda for advancing research on crisis intervention teams for mental health emergencies.

Psychiatric Services, 2014
The popularity of crisis intervention teams (CITs) for law enforcement agencies has grown dramatically over the past decade. Law enforcement agencies and advocates for individuals with mental illness view the model as a clear improvement in the way the ...
A. Cross   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Rethinking Decision Making: An Ethnographic Study of Worker Agency in Crisis Intervention

Social Service Review, 2014
Building on recent literature that addresses how social workers use knowledge to make practice decisions, this ethnographic study of mental health workers in a residential treatment center for children asks what modes of agency workers enact and how they
Yvonne Smith
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Crisis-induced public demand for regulatory intervention in the social media era: Examining the moderating roles of perceived government controllability and consumer collective efficacy

New Media & Society, 2019
Through an online survey of Beijing consumer publics, this study examines a moderated mediation model of public demand for regulatory intervention ensuing from a corporate crisis that entirely unfolded on social media platforms.
Yingru Ji, Sora Kim
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Consumer experience of formal crisis-response services and preferred methods of crisis intervention.

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2014
The manner in which people with mental illness are supported in a crisis is crucial to their recovery. The current study explored mental health consumers' experiences with formal crisis services (i.e.
Kara Boscarato   +5 more
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