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Callers’ experiences of contacting a national suicide prevention helpline: report of an online survey
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posted on 2023-06-08, 19:04 authored by Catherine. M Coveney, Kristian Pollock, Sarah Armstrong, John MooreBackground: Helplines are a significant phenomenon in the mixed economy of health and social care. Given the often anon- ymous and fleeting nature of caller contact, it is difficult to obtain data about their impact and how users perceive their value. This paper reports findings from an online survey of callers contacting Samaritans emotional support services. Aims: To explore the (self-reported) characteristics of callers using a national suicide prevention helpline and their reasons given for contacting the service, and to present the users’ evaluations of the service they received. Methods: Online survey of a self-selected sample of callers. Results: 1,309 responses were received between May 2008 and May 2009. There were high incidences of expressed suicidality and mental health issues. Regular and ongoing use of the service was common. Respondents used the service for complex and varied reasons and often as part of a network of support. Conclusions: Respondents reported high levels of satisfaction with the service and perceived contact to be helpful. Although Samaritans aims to provide a crisis service, many callers do not access this in isolation or as a last resort, instead contacting the organi- zation selectively and often in tandem with other types of support.
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Crisis - The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide PreventionISSN
0227-5910Publisher
HogrefeExternal DOI
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6Volume
33Page range
313-324Department affiliated with
- International Relations Publications
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2014-11-12First Open Access (FOA) Date
2014-11-12First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2014-11-12Usage metrics
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