Does safetalk equip airmen to intervene when a fellow military member is having suicidal thoughts? / by William Jamie Braswell. [print]

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Dissertation note: Thesis Columbia Biblical Seminary and School of Missions 2011. Abstract: The purpose of this study is to evaluate how effective safe TALK is in equipping Airmen to intervene when a fellow military member is having thoughts of suicide. This study focuses on Airmen in the enlisted rank of E-4 to E-5 preparing to attend Airman Leadership School. These Airmen are entering the ranks of the non-commissioned officer corps and have responsibility for directly supervising junior enlisted Airmen. Safe TALK was found to be effective in preparing Airmen to intervene when a fellow military member was having suicidal thoughts.
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Thesis Columbia Biblical Seminary and School of Missions 2011.

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate how effective safe TALK is in equipping Airmen to intervene when a fellow military member is having thoughts of suicide. This study focuses on Airmen in the enlisted rank of E-4 to E-5 preparing to attend Airman Leadership School. These Airmen are entering the ranks of the non-commissioned officer corps and have responsibility for directly supervising junior enlisted Airmen. Safe TALK was found to be effective in preparing Airmen to intervene when a fellow military member was having suicidal thoughts.

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