Suicidal Ideation Among Older Adults in Prison: A Qualitative Study.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1177/00302228241276561
Hila Avieli
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Suicide is a serious public health concern, and people who are incarcerated represent a particularly high-risk group. Although research on the suicidality of persons in prison has gained interest in recent decades, the issue of suicide among older adults in prison has been understudied. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to explore the ways in which older adults in prison understood their experiences of suicidal ideation. Interpretive phenomenological analysis was utilized to analyze interviews with 16 incarcerated older adults. The analysis of the findings revealed four themes: (1) Suicide intentions as a control strategy; (2) Suicide intentions as an act of resistance; (3) Suicide intentions as a means of self-redemption, and (4) Suicide intentions in the absence of other choices. Guided by the life course perspective, the findings suggest that suicidal ideation serves as a means of expressing distinct emotional states that may be unique to older adults in carceral environments.

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监狱中老年人的自杀意念:定性研究。
自杀是一个严重的公共健康问题,而被监禁者是一个特别高危的群体。尽管近几十年来,有关狱中人员自杀倾向的研究越来越受到关注,但对狱中老年人自杀问题的研究一直不足。因此,本研究旨在探讨监狱中的老年人如何理解他们的自杀意念经历。本研究采用解释现象学分析方法对 16 名被监禁的老年人的访谈进行了分析。分析结果揭示了四个主题:(1)作为控制策略的自杀意向;(2)作为反抗行为的自杀意向;(3)作为自我救赎手段的自杀意向;以及(4)在没有其他选择的情况下的自杀意向。在生命历程观点的指导下,研究结果表明,自杀意念是表达独特情绪状态的一种手段,这可能是处于监禁环境中的老年人所特有的。
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