Quantifying relational change in community organisations participating in a Veteran suicide prevention learning collaborative: a social network analysis.
Bryann B DeBeerPatricia D RussellJoseph MignognaNathaniel MohattElisa BorahCraig J BryanLindsey L MonteithAlan PetersonAndy ZhengSara SprongKathryn BongiovanniEdgar VillarealClaire A HoffmireJenna HeiseSylvia BaackKimberly WeinbergMarcy PolkTabitha AlverioMeredith MealerJuliana ScheihingJustin BenzerDanielle VardaPublished in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2024)
Improvement in relationship quantity and quality facilitates community organisation engagement in collaborating to strengthen their Veteran suicide prevention programming. Learning collaboratives work with the individual organisation for intraorganisational facilitation of implementing suicide prevention strategies and engage and enhance interorganisational partnerships. This multimodal intervention can engage community organisations and provide a stronger safety net for Veterans at risk for suicide.