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Eui Kyung Kim; Kevin Han; Justin P. Allen; Chavez Phelps; Matthew J. Gormley; Dorothy L. Espelage; Matthew Riva-Koehl; Alberto Valido; Shane R. Jimerson – Communique, 2024
Considerable research documents that LGBTQ youth are more likely to experience mental health challenges than their heterosexual peers, including higher rates of depression and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. This first Science-to-Practice Brief summarizes a study on protective factors related to depression and suicidality among U.S. sexual and…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Adolescents, Suicide, Depression (Psychology)
Pryor, Sarah M.; King, Breanna L.; Anderson, Jacqueline R. – Communique, 2022
Due to the emotional and social burden on Americans stemming from firearm injury and death, school psychologists (SPs) must be equipped with an understanding of risk factors that could lead to students engaging in gun violence. SPs are ideally situated due to their training and expertise in promoting healthy development in children and youth, as…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Weapons, Violence, Death
Clyne, Andrea; Kelly-Vance, Lisa; Hobb, Tracy; Mann, Angela; Malone, Celeste M.; Chapman, Karah; Baunach, Leslie – Communique, 2020
Advocating for social justice is one of the National Association of School Psychologists' (NASP's) five strategic goals, and school psychologists have an ethical and professional responsibility to ensure that all children and youth receive what they need for their educational success. In part 1 of this series the authors proposed that climate…
Descriptors: Climate, School Psychologists, Advocacy, Social Justice
Kern, Laura; McDaniel, Sara; Peshak George, Heather – Communique, 2019
At the request of President Trump in the aftermath of the Parkland shooting, a Federal Commission on School Safety was assembled to provide meaningful and actionable recommendations to maintain student safety in schools. This article summarizes the overarching points of the Commission's report and shares concerns raised the National Association of…
Descriptors: School Safety, Violence, Prevention, Best Practices
Poland, Scott; Hall, Robert – Communique, 2023
There is probably no more difficult aspect of school-based mental health practice than navigating assessment, prevention, and postvention related to youth suicide. Although many schools follow best practices and respond appropriately, there are important lessons to be learned from cases that resulted in litigation. This article reviews key cases…
Descriptors: Suicide, Mental Health, Prevention, Allied Health Personnel
Pryor, Sarah M.; Peña, Jessica N.; Stone, Kelly C.; Potter, Nancy J.; Hulac, David M. – Communique, 2022
As schools began to close in March of 2020, there was a quick transition to online and virtual options to keep students engaged in learning and to protect students from COVID-19. With schools suspending in-person classes, many children stopped engaging in academic instructional activities due to lack of technological resources, school programming,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Virtual Classrooms
Hart, Shelley R.; Leistner, Christine; Slemrod, Tal – Communique, 2021
This article is the second in a series addressing comprehensive suicide prevention programming in the school context. In this article, the authors discuss the importance of the student voice and the value of data collection in the development of this type of crisis prevention, intervention, and postvention. In the articles that follow this one,…
Descriptors: Suicide, Prevention, Mental Health Programs, Student Attitudes
Hart, Shelley R. – Communique, 2021
This article serves as the first in a series addressing comprehensive suicide prevention programming in the school context. Suicide is currently the second leading cause of death for 10- to 24-year-olds in the United States. As schools are a place where the majority of youth spend a significant amount of time, it follows that they are a natural…
Descriptors: Suicide, Prevention, School Health Services, Mental Health
Apgar, Karen Pearse; McCullum, Chase; Vekaria, Hiral – Communique, 2020
School psychologists are uniquely qualified to provide direct and indirect support to students, parents, educators, schools, and districts. The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Practice Model outlines the 10 domains that interact with each other to meet the needs of students, schools, and communities, and demonstrate the broad…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Counselor Role, Evidence Based Practice, Decision Making
Hickey, Brendan – Communique, 2021
The coronavirus is a pandemic, meaning that it affects the whole world, and as such it has made everyone into disaster responders. Pandemics typically last 12-18 months (Crimando, 2020a), so SARS CoV-1, and the disease that it causes, COVID-19, will probably continue to affect society in general and education in particular well into 2021. The…
Descriptors: School Psychology, School Psychologists, COVID-19, Pandemics
Strobach, Kelly Vaillancourt; Cowan, Katherine C. – Communique, 2019
February 14 marked the 1-year anniversary of the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and April 20 marks the 20th anniversary of the tragedy at Columbine. Much progress has been made over the last 20 years in the understanding of threat assessment, crisis preparedness, and the importance of increasing…
Descriptors: School Safety, Violence, Prevention, School Security
Weist, Mark D.; Stevens, Robert; Headley-Greenlaw, June; Miller, Elaine; Fletcher, Lee; Collier, Tristan; Arnau, Penny; Urbanski, Jan; Jenkins, June; Diana, David – Communique, 2018
This article reviews the development of the Southeastern School Behavioral Health Community (SSBHC), which began in 2013 to bring coherence to the school behavioral health (SBH) agenda in South Carolina and has since expanded to become a regional effort in the southeastern United States. The term SBH is used to convey community mental health…
Descriptors: School Safety, Violence, Prevention, School Health Services
Poland, Scott; Lieberman, Richard; Niznik, Marina – Communique, 2019
The suicide of a student has a rippling effect in the school environment as well as in the greater community, as a single adolescent death by suicide increases the risk of additional suicides. The process by which a completed suicide (or at times, suicidal behavior) increases the suicidal behavior of others is called contagion. When multiple…
Descriptors: Suicide, School Psychologists, Crisis Management, Crisis Intervention
Fisher, Sycarah D.; Malone, Celeste; Sheehan, Chelsea – Communique, 2016
Adolescent drug abuse is a national concern with 22% to 35% of high school age individuals having used tobacco, alcohol, or marijuana (Kann et al., 2014). Additionally, approximately 5% of adolescents develop a substance use disorder each year (SAMHSA, 2014). However, only one in ten adolescents of the 1.3 million youth who need treatment will…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Intervention, Secondary Schools, Adolescents
Brown, Jacqueline A.; Russell, Samantha; Rasor, Kaitlin – Communique, 2017
Depression is among the most common mental disorders in the United States. Its diagnosis is often related to impairment of functioning across several domains, including how an individual thinks, feels, and participates in daily activities. Although depression has a relatively high prevalence among adults, the rate is alarmingly higher among…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), School Health Services, Child Health, Mental Health
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