Table 2.
Endorsed Practices | Total sample (n = 771) |
Mental Health Clinicians (n = 613) |
Mental Health Allies (n = 158) |
---|---|---|---|
Evidence-Based Interventions | 656 (85.1%) | 550 (89.7%) ** | 106 (67.1%) ** |
Crisis Response Plan (CRP) | 356 (46.2%) | 292 (47.6%) | 64 (40.5%) |
Safety Plan Intervention (SPI) | 610 (79.1%) | 520 (84.8) | 90 (57.0%) |
Any Evidence-Based Intervention + Any Contraindicated Intervention1 | 274 (41.8%) | 230 (41.8%) | 44 (41.5%) |
Contraindicated Interventions | 287 (37.2%) | 242 (39.5%) * | 45 (28.5%) * |
Contracting for Safety | 256 (33.2%) | 218 (35.6%) | 38 (24.1%) |
No-harm Contract | 112 (14.5%) | 92 (15.0%) | 20 (12.7%) |
No-suicide Contract | 97 (12.6%) | 84 (13.7%) | 13 (8.2%) |
Hospitalization | 480 (62.3%) | 430 (70.1%) ** | 50 (31.6%) ** |
Note. Differences were tested using chi-square analyses for only the overarching categories (i.e., Evidence-based Interventions, Contraindicated Interventions, and Hospitalization). Differences are noted by * = p<.05 & ** = p<.001.
This subset sample was 656 individuals who endorsed using at least one evidence-based intervention and at least on contraindicated intervention. This included 550 mental health clinicians and 106 mental health allies.