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. 2020 May 4;15(5):e0232627. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0232627

Table 4. Respondent self-reported use of Mental Health First Aid skills since training (N = 98).

Percent response
  No Yes NA NR Median times if Yes (IQR)
Thought someone’s behavior might indicate they are having a mental health crisis 13 72 1 13 2 (1)
Thought someone’s behavior might indicate they are having suicidal thoughts 28 57 2 13 2 (1)
Asked someone about their distressed mood 4 82 0 14 3 (2)
Asked someone if they are considering suicide 40 44 2 14 2 (1)
Listened non-judgmentally to someone experiencing a mental health crisis 4 80 2 14 3 (2)
Referred someone to appropriate resources because you were concerned they might be experiencing a mental health crisis 22 61 2 14 2 (2)
Referred someone to appropriate resources because you were concerned they were considering suicide 37 45 3 15 1 (1)
Engaged with a mental health crisis resource on behalf of someone 51 32 3 14 2 (2)
Engaged with emergency medical or police services because of someone experiencing a mental health crisis 63 19 4 13 ( 2 (2)

NA = Not Applicable, NR = No Response median = if yes, how often? 1,2,3,4 or more times