1. Depression Awareness/Suicide Prevention On-Line Training Evaluation

The Evaluation is designed to show how well this on-line training has equipped staff and faculty to intervene with students in distress.

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* 1. Please enter the date of the on-line training you viewed.

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* 2. Please specify - optional
Please be as specific as possible. Ex., “South Asian”, “Multiracial – Puerto Rican & Korean”

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* 3. What is your role on campus

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* 4. Do you work with:

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* 5. Please Answer

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It is a warning sign when a student sends you an e-mail disclosing that they “need help” and they are not referring to academic help.
The counseling center is located in the Tang Center.
You can walk a student over to the counseling center if it is an immediate crisis (provided that the counseling center is open).
You can call the counseling center for advice about what to do.
Asking someone if they have been contemplating suicide will encourage them to commit suicide.
You should wait a few days to see if a student gets better before calling the counseling center.
Someone is at greater risk of suicide if they have recently experienced a major loss (e.g., death, job, relationship, academics)
Faculty and staff who adhere to FERPA can disclose a student’s identity to the counseling center when a student is showing signs of depression.
Hopelessness is a risk factor for attempting suicide.
A common sign of clinical depression is feeling worthless.
A person’s cultural background would not affect how they exhibit signs of depression or suicidal ideation.

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* 6. Having viewed this on-line training, how comfortable do you now feel about helping students in distress?

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* 7. Please rate your overall satisfaction with the on-line training.

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* 8. What was the most valuable aspect of the on-line training:

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* 9. What could be done to improve the on-line training?

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