SAFEST-R is a holistic suicide prevention program created by PiQWell and Trisha Houghton that utilizes advanced technology, including machine learning and AI, to analyze various factors influencing mental well-being. The acronym SAFEST-R stands for Stress, Anxiety, Functionality, Environment, Substance Abuse, Trauma, and Resilience. It conducts a comprehensive evaluation to assess these factors and provides personalized interventions to address them. The program aims to offer early detection of mental health challenges, tailored support, and resilience-building strategies to reduce the risk of suicide. SAFEST-R emphasizes the importance of collaboration and community engagement in promoting mental health and preventing suicide.
A Suicide Prevention Index (SPI) is a tool or measurement system designed to assess and monitor factors that may contribute to suicide risk within a population or community. It typically includes various indicators, metrics, or scales that measure factors such as mental health status, access to mental health services, social support networks, substance abuse, trauma history, socioeconomic status, and other relevant variables.The SPI aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the factors associated with suicide risk, allowing stakeholders to identify high-risk populations, prioritize interventions, and monitor changes in suicide risk over time. By analyzing data collected through the SPI, policymakers, public health professionals, and mental health practitioners can develop targeted suicide prevention strategies and allocate resources effectively to address the specific needs of at-risk populations.
If you have a high Suicide Prevention Index (SPI), take immediate action to address the underlying factors contributing to elevated suicide risk. Consider calling 988 and Seek professional help, strengthen support networks, monitor progress, and schedule an immediate follow up with a Therapist or psychologist of your choice.
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