哥伦比亚和墨西哥大学生自杀想法和行为对求助影响的定性研究

Franchesca Castro-Ramirez , María Abigail Paz-Pérez , Taylor C. McGuire , Osiris Rankin , María Carolina García Alfaro , Andres Melchor Audirac , Martha Luz Gómez Campuzano , Parker Coady , Mauricio Núñez-Delgado , Jhovelis Manana , Cristiny Hernández-de la Rosa , Tida Tambedou , Genesis A. Vergara , Libia Alvis Barranco , Lorena Cudris-Torres , Matthew K. Nock , John A. Naslund , Corina Benjet
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这项研究检查了对自杀想法和行为(STB)的描述,以确定拉丁美洲大学生在临床环境中可能存在的风险和保护因素。我们的重点是回答以下关键问题:自杀想法和行为是如何描述的?想死和活着的理由是什么?STB对寻求或避免心理治疗的动机有什么影响?为此,对来自哥伦比亚和墨西哥的大学生进行了55次定性访谈,这些大学生最近在世界心理健康国际大学生调查中支持情绪困难。对访谈进行编码,以确定STB特有的主题。研究结果揭示了STBs的症状表现和后果。参与者描述了在高自杀风险时期无法控制的身体症状,这是卫生服务提供者的相关临床标志。生活的一个重要原因是避免家庭遭受痛苦,这可以防止自杀,并促使家庭参与治疗计划。参与者在经历STB后寻求情绪问题的解决方案,包括心理治疗。精神疾病的文化污名感引发了羞耻感和负担感,这导致了对症状严重程度的回避、回避和隐瞒。这项研究深入了解了评估文化背景在以下方面的效用:(a)检测经常被报道为躯体症状的STBs的前因,(b)确定防止自杀的保护因素,以及(c)认识到精神疾病和自杀的污名、羞耻回避和家庭主义如何影响寻求或避免情绪困扰帮助的个人动机。
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A qualitative examination of the impact of suicidal thoughts and behavior on help-seeking among university students in Colombia and Mexico

This study examined descriptions of suicidal thoughts and behavior (STB) to identify risk and protective factors that may present in clinical settings among university students from Latin America. Our focus was on answering the following key questions: How are suicidal thoughts and behavior described? What are reasons for wanting to die and for living? What impact do STBs have on motivations to seek or avoid psychological treatment? To this end, 55 qualitative interviews were completed with university students from Colombia and Mexico who recently endorsed emotional difficulties in the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) surveys. Interviews were coded to identify themes specific to STBs. Findings revealed insight on symptom presentations and consequences of STBs. Participants described uncontrollable somatic symptoms during periods of high suicide risk, which serves as a relevant clinical marker for health providers. An important reason for living was to avoid suffering for family, which was protective against suicide and motivates familial involvement in treatment planning. Participants sought solutions to emotional problems after experiencing STBs, including psychological treatment. Cultural stigma of mental illness induced feelings of shame and burden, which led to avolition, avoidance, and nondisclosure of symptom severity. This study provides insight into the utility of evaluating cultural context in (a) detecting antecedents to STBs frequently reported as somatic symptoms, (b) identifying protective factors against suicide, and (c) recognizing how stigma of mental illness and suicide, shame avoidance, and familism might influence personal motivations to seek or avoid help for emotional distress.

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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
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