Development and Pilot Test of the RAND Suicide Prevention Program Evaluation
Toolkit
Author
: Joie D. Acosta and Rajeev Ramchand
Subject
: pilot, militer USA
Publisher
: RAND Corporation
Summary :In response to increasing suicide rates among military personnel, the U.S. Department of
Defense (DoD) has implemented many policy changes and invested in a number of programs
to prevent suicide within its ranks. The DoD Task Force on the Prevention of Suicide by Members
of the Armed Forces (2010) and a subsequent RAND report (Ramchand et al., 2011) both
recommended that DoD evaluate existing programs and ensure that new programs include
an evaluation component when they are implemented. Evaluations are critical for assessing
the impact of DoD investments in suicide prevention and can be used as the basis for decisions
about whether to sustain, scale up, or discontinue existing efforts. The Defense Centers
of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE) asked RAND to
draw from the scientific literature and create a toolkit to guide future evaluations of DoDsponsored
suicide prevention programs (SPPs). The overall goal of the toolkit is to help those
responsible for SPPs determine whether their programs produce beneficial effects and, ultimately,
to guide the responsible allocation of scarce resources.
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