Tigers Together: Partnering Across Campus for a Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Strategy

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Tigers Together: Partnering Across Campus for a Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Strategy Heidi Zinzow, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology Co-Director, Tigers Together to Stop Suicide hzinzow@clemson.edu Martie Thompson, Ph.D. Research Professor, Inst. on Neighborhood & Family Life Co-Director, Tigers Together to Stop Suicide mpthomp@clemson.edu Laura Bogardus, Ph.D. Candidate Project Coordinator, Tigers Together to Stop Suicide lbogard@clemson.edu

Goals Goal 1: Preparation for implementation Goal 2: Gatekeeper training Goal 3: Infrastructure for sustainability Goal 4: Educational seminars/awareness Goal 5: Hotline Goal 6: Informational materials Goal 7: Education for families Goal 8: Evaluation Clemson Professors Awarded Grant for Suicide Prevention (Photo by Ken Scar)

Overview of Strategies Collaboration with key stakeholders on multiple campus initiatives Integrated prevention programming for all incoming students (ASPIRE) Creative Inquiry mechanism for student engagement, and collaboration among student organizations Advocacy for health educator/prevention coordinator and clinical positions Enhanced infrastructure to assess and meet mental health needs External partnerships

Suicide Prevention Coalition members include: Healthy Campus Student Health Center Counseling and Psychological Services Student organization representatives (e.g., student government, LGBTQ, Psychology Club, athletics, Greek life, more) Suicide Prevention Advisory Board members include: Coalition members above, plus Dean of Students New Student and Family Programs Residential Life

ASPIRE to Be Well: An integrated prevention program Required for all incoming students (fall & spring) Freshman (3401, 99% completion), Transfers (1240, 96% completion), Bridge (716, 91% completion) 70 minute interactive presentation to increase knowledge and bystander intervention in the following areas: o Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) o Interpersonal and Sexual Violence (IPV/SV) o Mental Health Promotion o Suicide Prevention - added via SAMHSA grant

PRE-SURVEY (N = 2158) POST-SURVEY (N = 2087) Somewhat or Very Likely 4-MONTHS POST SURVEY (N = 933) Likelihood of doing the following behaviors if you or a friend were experiencing mental health problems: Use the my.clemson app 50% 79%* 64%* Talk to a Resident Assistant 71% 80%* 67% Contact CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services) 76% 87%* 78%* Utilize the CAPS online mental health screening 67% 83%* 74%* Access the CARE Network 63% 85%* 69%* Ask someone you are concerned about if they are thinking about killing themselves? 70% 87%* 78%*

PRE-SURVEY POST-SURVEY 4-MONTHS POST SURVEY Answered: yes In the past 4 months, have you done any of the following actions to help another person who was experiencing a mental health concern, alcohol or drug misuse, or an interpersonal violence concern? Contacted CAPS 16% 37% 35%* Utilized CAPS online mental health screening 17% 39% 36%* Submitted a CARE report 14% 33% 25%* Checked in with a friend who looked drunk when they went into a room with someone else at a party Said something to a friend who took a drunk person back to their room at a party 72% 78% 83%* 58% 66% 71%*

ASPIRE improved students Willingness and Confidence to Intervene Knowledge about Mental Health & Resources Beliefs about Sexual Violence Knowledge about Sexual Violence Risk Reduction Behaviors regarding Alcohol Mental health help-seeking and bystander behaviors

Considerations for the future: Will continue to revise content (ex: strengthening suicide prevention content) Offering booster programming throughout college Increasing length/intensity Offering online components Training faculty and staff Targeting at-risk populations

Creative Inquiry team worked with student organizations to enhance synergy and cross promote events. It s On Us Student Veterans events LGBTQ events, Pride Week Out of the Darkness Walk Stress Busters Sexual Violence Awareness Month Suicide Prevention Awareness Month Mental Illness Awareness Week Speakers Panel

Through task force collaborations, we advocated for new hire positions. Office of Community and Ethical Standards (OCES) Healthy Campus Counseling and Psychological Services Positions included: Interpersonal Violence Prevention (IPV) Coordinator Suicide Prevention Health Educator Mental Health Clinicians

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Began tracking suicide attempts Replaced triage visits with individualized assessments 2 day Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) workshop Trained in Tigers Together Advocacy Training Partnered on events (e.g., Field of Memories, OOTD) Therapist-Assisted Online treatment and groups offered to address demand Field of Memories Awareness Event

Due to collaboration, we are offered opportunities to continue building and enhancing mutually beneficial relationships. Presented at the Law Enforcement Summit about IPV Serve on Title IX Hearing Board Presented on suicide prevention to local NAMI chapter Offer suicide prevention advocacy training to multiple campus groups (e.g., Res Life), with opportunities to integrate with related programming

External partnerships: Promotion of the Crisis Text Line assists with all efforts, since calls may include any crisis (suicidal ideation, substance use issues, violence problems, mental health issues, etc ) Mental Health America and NAMI staff present on mental health topics to students

Future Directions ASPIRE: Revise content (ex: strengthening suicide prevention content) Increasing length/intensity; booster sessions Offering online components Identifying at-risk students (e.g., health center screening) and connecting them with resources Means restriction Growing demand & capacity issues Training faculty and staff Targeting at-risk populations

The Tigers Together website is available at: www.clemson.edu/suicideprevention