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Faculty Publication: Carolina Hausmann-Stabile and Julie Riese, M.S.S. '18

October 4, 2021

Authors: Quijada, Yanet; Inostroza, Carolina; Vaccari, Pamela; Riese, Julie; Hausmann-Stabile, Carolina

Source: American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Volume: 91, Issue: 5, Pages: 579-588, DOI: 10.1037/ort0000558, 2021

Publication Type: Journal Article

Abstract: Adolescent suicide is a serious public health problem in Chile. Given the high prevalence of suicidal behaviors and suicide, youth suicide researchers must approach participants, families, and communities with care. Special attention must be given to suicide-related trauma among survivors of suicidal behaviors and of suicide. In this article, we discuss how investigators can infuse the trauma-informed model in their work. Our discussion is organized around research stages and tasks: study design, recruitment, data collection and analysis, and care for the research team. We illustrate the integration of the trauma-informed (TI) model key elements and principles with examples from our work in youth suicide research. We posit that infusing the TI model in research aligns with the ethical mandate of beneficence. Our goal is to help other researchers reflect on how to design and implement TI informed research that is attuned to participants, staff, and communities.

Carolina Hausmann-Stabile is an Assistant Professor of Social Work and Social Research.

Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research

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