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Psycho-social resilience vulnerability and suicide prevention: impact evaluation of a mentoring approach to modify suicide risk for remote Indigenous Australian students at boarding school

机译:心理社会适应力脆弱性和自杀预防:评估寄宿学校偏远澳大利亚土著学生自杀风险的指导方法的影响评估

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BackgroundThe proposed study was developed in response to increased suicide risk identified in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who are compelled to attend boarding schools across Queensland when there is no secondary schooling provision in their remote home communities. It will investigate the impact of a multicomponent mentoring intervention to increase levels of psychosocial resilience. We aim to test the null hypothesis that students’ resilience is not positively influenced by the intervention. The 5-year project was funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council from December 2014.
机译:背景拟议的研究是针对原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民学生中自杀风险增加而开发的,这些学生被迫在昆士兰州各地的寄宿学校上学,而他们的偏远家庭社区没有中学教育。它将研究多成分指导干预对提高社会心理适应能力的影响。我们的目标是检验零假设,即学生的应变能力不受干预的积极影响。这个为期5年的项目由澳大利亚国家卫生与医学研究委员会(Australian National Health and Medical Research Council)从2014年12月开始资助。

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