Parents of Suicidal College Students: What Deans, Judges and Legislators Should Know About Campus Research Findings
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Thomas R Baker
When suicidal behavior is reported, student affairs officers on many campuses notify parents as one component of a multifaceted campus suicide prevention plan. In response to proposals to mandate parent notification, the author argues that practical considerations warrant against expanding state laws to require notification following campus suicide attempts. The recent experience with parent notice at one university confirms the work of earlier researchers who concluded that parents rarely withdraw suicidal students from enrollment. Although a policy of sending the letters may deter further episodes of selfdestructive behavior, parents once alerted to the situation are not likely to intervene in a manner that will reduce significantly the risk of suicide.
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- Cultivating Multicultural Competence Through Active Participation:
- Aspiring Social Justice Ally Identity Development: A Conceptual Model
- Institutionalizing Academic Integrity: Administrator Perceptions and Institutional Actions
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- Intentional Professional Development: Feedback from Student Affairs Professionals
- Gathering Together: A View of the Earliest Student Affairs Professional Organizations
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- Scholarship in Student Affairs Revisited: The Summit on Scholarship, March 2006
- Book Review
- NASPA Journal Volume 43, Number 4
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Article
- Table of Contents
- Correlates of Open and Closed Value Systems Among University Students
- Cultivating Multicultural Competence Through Active Participation:
- Aspiring Social Justice Ally Identity Development: A Conceptual Model
- Institutionalizing Academic Integrity: Administrator Perceptions and Institutional Actions
- Factors Influencing the Academic Achievement of First-Generation College Students
- Teaching Ethical Copyright Behavior: Assessing the Effects of a University-Sponsored Computing Ethics Program
- Intentional Professional Development: Feedback from Student Affairs Professionals
- Gathering Together: A View of the Earliest Student Affairs Professional Organizations
- Parents of Suicidal College Students: What Deans, Judges and Legislators Should Know About Campus Research Findings
- Scholarship in Student Affairs Revisited: The Summit on Scholarship, March 2006
- Book Review
- NASPA Journal Volume 43, Number 4