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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosomatics. 2013 Feb 8;54(3):239–247. doi: 10.1016/j.psym.2013.01.002

Table 2.

Patient Feedback Survey Responses from Phase I

Patient experience N (%)
[Total N = 53]
*How comfortable were you answering questions about suicide in general?
     Very Comfortable or Comfortable 46 (87%)
     Neutral 4 (8%)
     Very Uncomfortable or Uncomfortable 3 (5%)

Overall, how would you rate your experience of being screened for suicide?
     Positive 42 (79%)
     Neutral 10 (19%)
     Negative 1 (2%)

*“I am glad the hospital is asking patients about suicide”
     Strongly Agree or Agree 45 (85%)
     Neutral 8 (15%)

*“I felt like it was a burden to be asked about suicide”
     Strongly Disagree or Disagree 50 (94%)
     Neutral 2 (4%)
     Strongly Agree or Agree 1 (2%)

*“Being asked about suicide made me angry”
     Strongly Disagree or Disagree 52 (98%)
     Strongly Agree or Agree 1 (2%)

*“The suicide questions made me feel anxious/worried/nervous”
     Strongly Disagree or Disagree 45 (85%)
     Neutral 7 (13%)
     Strongly Agree or Agree 1 (2%)

Have you been asked about suicide in a medical setting before?
     No/Don’t know 34 (64%)
     Yes 19 (36%)

Do you think all medical/surgical patients in a hospital should be asked about suicide?
     Yes 43 (81%)
     No 5 (9%)
     Don’t Know 5 (9%)
*

Response categories have been collapsed from a 5-point scale to a 3-point scale for data presentation