Returning to School Following Hospitalization for Suicide-Related Behaviors: Recognizing Student Voices for Improving Practice.

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences School Psychology Review Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/2372966x.2020.1862628
Marisa E Marraccini, Cari Pittleman
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Adolescent hospitalizations for suicide-related behaviors have increased in recent years, with the highest rates occurring during the academic school year. Schools are a primary environment that adolescents return to following hospitalization, making them an important context for understanding recovery following a suicidal crisis. Although previous research highlights provider perceptions for improving this transition, limited research has focused on adolescent views. This qualitative study presents findings from interviews with 19 adolescents previously hospitalized for a suicide-related crisis. Results highlight the need to strengthen social supports for returning youth. Specifically, findings suggest the importance of emotional supports (e.g., positive school relationships and a safer psychosocial school climate), instrumental supports (e.g., collaborations and communication around re-entry), informational supports (clearer procedures for academics and re-entry processes), and appraisal supports that acknowledge the complexity of adolescent functioning upon return. Findings reinforce the importance of the school psychologist's role in partnering with returning youth and their families and providing consultation to other school professionals about supporting their recovery.

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自杀相关行为住院后重返学校:识别学生声音以改善实践。
近年来,青少年因自杀相关行为而住院治疗的人数有所增加,在学年期间发病率最高。学校是青少年住院后返回的主要环境,使其成为了解自杀危机后康复的重要背景。虽然以前的研究强调了提供者对改善这种转变的看法,但有限的研究集中在青少年的观点上。本定性研究介绍了对19名曾因自杀相关危机住院的青少年的访谈结果。结果突出表明需要加强对返乡青年的社会支持。具体而言,研究结果表明了情感支持(例如,积极的学校关系和更安全的社会心理学校氛围)、工具支持(例如,围绕重返校园的合作和沟通)、信息支持(更明确的学术程序和重返校园过程)以及承认青少年回归后功能复杂性的评估支持的重要性。研究结果强调了学校心理学家在与回归青少年及其家人合作以及向其他学校专业人员提供有关支持他们康复的咨询方面的重要性。
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School Psychology Review
School Psychology Review Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: School Psychology Review (SPR) is a refereed journal published quarterly by NASP. Its primary purpose is to provide a means for communicating scholarly advances in research, training, and practice related to psychology and education, and specifically to school psychology. Of particular interest are articles presenting original, data-based research that can contribute to the development of innovative intervention and prevention strategies and the evaluation of these approaches. SPR presents important conceptual developments and empirical findings from a wide range of disciplines (e.g., educational, child clinical, pediatric, community.
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