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摘要
背景:有时,在真实的或假定的危及生命和/或濒临死亡的情况下,人的意识会发生改变,这种改变被称为濒死体验(NDE)。过去几十年来,濒死体验研究领域的普遍观点是,这种体验会导致积极的反自杀态度,体验者事后试图自杀的可能性很小。此外,NDE 研究还忽视了被动自杀意念这一重要因素。目的:质疑 "人们在经历 NDE 后自杀身亡的可能性很小 "这一不成熟的假设。研究方法:提供并研究四例 NDE 后自杀的案例。结果:尽管仍需要重要的定量数据,但不能再认为人们不会在NDE后自杀身亡。局限性:只有四个案例可供研究,而且 NDE 对自杀的影响程度还不确定。结论:还需要对 NDE 后的自杀风险进行更多的研究。与此同时,在进行自杀评估时不应忽视NDE,但治疗师和其他相关专业人员需要注意NDE后主动或被动自杀意念的任何可能迹象。
Background: Sometimes during real or presumed life-threatening and/or near-death circumstances, an individual undergoes an altered state of consciousness referred to as a near-death experience (NDE). The prevalent position in the field of NDE research for the last several decades has been that such experiences result in positive antisuicidal attitudes and that it is highly unlikely that experients will try to kill themselves afterward. In addition, the important consideration of passive suicidal ideation is neglected in NDE research. Aims: To question the premature assumption that people are highly unlikely to die by suicide after an NDE. Method: Four case studies of suicide after an NDE are provided and examined. Results: Although important quantitative data are still needed, it can no longer be argued that people do not die by suicide after an NDE. Limitations: Only four cases were available for examination, and the degree of impact that the NDE had on their suicide is uncertain. Conclusion: Much more research is needed on suicide risk post NDE. In the meantime, the NDE should not be ignored in suicide assessments, but therapists and other relevant professionals need to be attentive to any possible indications of either active or passive suicidal ideation post NDE.
期刊介绍:
A must for all who need to keep up on the latest findings from both basic research and practical experience in the fields of suicide prevention and crisis intervention! This well-established periodical’s reputation for publishing important articles on suicidology and crisis intervention from around the world is being further enhanced with the move to 6 issues per year (previously 4) in 2010. But over and above its scientific reputation, Crisis also publishes potentially life-saving information for all those involved in crisis intervention and suicide prevention, making it important reading for clinicians, counselors, hotlines, and crisis intervention centers.