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988 Formative Research

Since July 2022, 988 has been the national 3-digit hotline for mental health resources and suicide prevention. Though 988 routed 5 million contacts in its first year, we must increase awareness and use of this valuable resource.

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With the nationwide transition to 988, a need arose for 988-specific formative research among groups disproportionately impacted by suicide and their trusted messengers to help support culturally sensitive, responsive, effective, and successful 988 communications: First, to make more people aware of 988 across the country, then to promote overall help seeking, and instill trust and confidence in the service.

The 988 Formative Research Project fills a critical research gap and supports more informed 988 messaging and implementation efforts. The project was conducted to:

  • Uncover knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions about accessing crisis services among populations disproportionately impacted by suicide and their trusted messengers.
  • Identify and explore barriers and motivators to accessing crisis services among these populations.
  • Inform culturally sensitive, responsive, and effective messaging development to help individuals access 988 in times of crisis.
  • Identify “trusted messengers” that population groups turn to when facing difficult mental health challenges.

After a careful review of 2022 U.S. suicide data, project partners identified eight study populations, including:

  • American Indian/Alaska Native youth and young adults (ages 13-34)
  • Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander youth and young adults (ages 13-34)
  • Black youth and young adults (ages 13-34)
  • Hispanic youth and young adults (ages 13-34)
  • Individuals who have attempted suicide or experienced serious thoughts of suicide during their lifetime (ages 13+)
  • LGBTQIA+ youth and adults (ages 13-49)
  • People with disabilities (ages 13+)
  • Rural older men (ages 49+)

The research includes groups identified as trusted messengers by the eight populations disproportionately impacted by suicide, including:

  • Spouses/Partners
  • Mothers/Caregivers
  • Siblings
  • Friends

The 988 Formative Research is an important starting point for 988 messaging efforts, intended to produce insights that can be used by the field to make research-informed decisions about how to encourage help-seeking, including use and/or access to 988. It also generated evidence-based message frames that can be tested, validated, and enhanced through additional message testing and research.

The 988 Formative Research Project is a collaborative effort led by the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention (Action Alliance), the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC), and the Ad Council Research Institute (ACRI), and supported by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

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Guidance Panels and Research Advisors

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The project team brought together diverse public and private sector partners and subject matter experts who advocate for and work directly with the identified populations disproportionately impacted by suicide to serve as Guidance Panel members. Guidance Panel members provided input and guidance around how best to interpret and share the findings to enhance outreach efforts among study populations and their trusted messengers. The project team also collaborated with several research advisors who shared their feedback and perspectives throughout the study to help inform our work.