同伴专家描述自杀相关自我表露的特征:录音会议的定性分析。

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Advances in Mental Health Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/18387357.2021.2010585
Casimir Klim, C Ann Vitous, Deborah Keller-Cohen, Eduardo Vega, Jane Forman, Adrienne Lapidos, Kristen M Abraham, Paul N Pfeiffer
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目的:我们描述了同伴支持专家与自杀相关的自我披露和接受者的反应,以告知高风险个体可能包括同伴支持的服务。方法:我们采用归纳方法和主题分析,从接受过自杀相关自我表露培训的同伴支持专家和10名因自杀意念或自杀企图而住院精神科的研究参与者之间的初始会议录音中确定主题。结果:第一个主题,“我有过自杀倾向,但这些细节并不重要”,反映出同龄人会简单地提到与自杀有关的方面,通常是作为自我介绍的一部分,而参与者没有具体回应这些方面。第二个主题,“自杀是我面临的挑战之一”,反映了同行专家更详细的披露和参与者的反应,自杀是讨论的心理健康挑战和生活压力的一部分,而不是重点。第三个主题“让我们关注我的康复和我学到的东西”反映了同龄人将他们的自我披露从自杀转向对他们康复有帮助的事情。结论:自杀相关的自我披露嵌入在同伴专家的介绍或整体康复叙述中,传达了一种共同的经历,同时将对话重点放在心理健康挑战上,而不是自杀。
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Characterizing suicide-related self-disclosure by peer specialists: a qualitative analysis of audio-recorded sessions.

Objective: We characterized peer support specialists' self-disclosures related to suicide and recipient responses to inform services for high-risk individuals that may include peer support.

Method: We used an inductive approach and thematic analysis to identify themes from audio recordings of initial sessions between peer support specialists trained in suicide-related self-disclosure and 10 study participants who were admitted to inpatient psychiatry units with suicidal ideation or a suicide attempt.

Results: The first theme, "I've been suicidal, but those details are not important", reflects that peers mentioned suicide-related aspects of their histories briefly, often as part of introductions, without participants responding specifically to those aspects. The second theme, "Being suicidal is one of the challenges I've faced", reflects that in more detailed disclosures by peer specialists and in participant responses, suicide is a part of the mental health challenges and life stressors discussed, not the focus. The third theme "Let's focus on my recovery and what I've learned" reflects that peers steered their self-disclosures away from suicide and towards what was helpful in their recovery.

Conclusions: Suicide-related self-disclosures embedded within peer specialists' introduction or overall recovery narrative convey a shared experience while focusing conversation on mental health challenges other than suicide.

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