Columbia Protocol

Columbia Protocol

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category
price
Free
Reviews
4.2 (9)
United States United States
Description
The Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS), the most evidence-supported tool of its kind, is a simple series of questions that anyone can use anywhere in the world to help prevent suicide.

Disclaimer: If you are high risk, a further evaluation is indicated. For Low or Moderate answers, a mental health referral may be helpful or is provided.

Thank you to the sponsors that helped make this a possibility:
Blair County Department of Social Services
Community Care Behavioral Health
UPMC
Healthy Blair County Coalition
UPMC Altoona Foundation
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Compatability

We received the training related to the questions shown on this app. However, developers, including yours, always forget that some of us do not have smart phones, but may have an iPad instead. It is quite awkward to use this app when I have to turn my iPad to portrait mode. iPads work in landscape mode. It’s easier especially if a keyboard is attached. Please fix that lack of ability to rotate to landscape mode. It would also be nice to have a program available for the computer, or at least a website that mimics this app. Again, making it practical for everyone should be the goal. What happens if a teacher is confronted with a student who needs attention. No phone, no iPad, no way to follow through with appropriate questions.

Nick-64Fri, Sep 30, 2022
United StatesUnited States

Thank you

Thank you so much for this free app. I use this with my clients. It is an invaluable too.

SHall37Wed, Jan 6, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Invalid and dangerous

Many of the items in the app ask multiple questions (for which there may be different answers,) but then give only one yes/no option to respond. When that happens, the app is in essence collecting an answer from the user without knowing to which of the conflicting questions from that item the user was responding. An example: Q: “Have you thought about how you might do this... e.g. ‘I thought about taking an overdose but I never made a specific plan as to when or how I would do it... and would never go through with it.’” A: Yes/No This question asks 1) “have you ever thought about how you would do it,” but the example item posits two other questions, such as 2) did you have a specific plan, and 3) did you decide you would never go through with it; but allows the user to answer only once, “yes,” or “no.” If the user answers “no” because they didn’t decide they’d never go through with it, you’d get a false negative on that item. A false negative, or in this app the potential for MULTIPLE false negatives, is a bad (negligent) idea in a suicide screener. Not very well done.

PharphegnewghinSat, Aug 8, 2020
United StatesUnited States
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About
Bundle Id
net.pssolutions.lighthouse
Min Os. Version
13.0
Release Date
Thu, Feb 14, 2019
Update Date
Tue, Apr 16, 2024
Content Rating
12+
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
14.11MB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
Yes
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English
What's New
version
2.4
updated
3 weeks ago
Now getting local resources for all 50 states.
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