The Youth-Nominated Support Team-Version II (YST) is a psychoeducational, social support program for adolescents hospitalized in a psychiatric unit who have recently reported a suicide attempt or serious thoughts about killing him- or herself.
The Youth-Nominated Support Team-Version II (YST) program is a psychoeducational, social support intervention for adolescents hospitalized in a psychiatric unit who have recently reported a suicide attempt or serious thoughts about killing him- or herself. In this program, adolescents nominate several “caring adults” (average of 3.4 per adolescent from family, school, and/or community) to serve as support persons for them after hospitalization. These adults attend a psychoeducational session to learn about the youth’s problem list and treatment plan, suicide warning signs, communicating with adolescents, and how to be helpful in supporting treatment adherence and positive behavioral choices. The adults have regular contact with the youth, with YST staff support, over the three-month duration of the program. The adults also receive weekly supportive telephone calls from YST staff during this three-month period. The program’s cost is not reported but likely to be modest given the non-intensive and brief (three month) duration of the program.