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The Attempt Was My Own! Suicide Attempt Survivors Respond to an Australian Community-Based Suicide Exposure Survey

机译:尝试是我自己的!自杀未遂幸存者对澳大利亚基于社区的自杀暴露调查做出回应

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Those who attempt suicide have often been overlooked in the suicide prevention literature. Where stories of lived experience have been included, it is often from the perspectives of healthcare professionals who treat the physical and/or psychological impacts following an attempt, rather than firsthand accounts. Yet, the most intimate insights of suicide are lost by not including the voices of those with lived experience of suicide attempt. Through an online, community-based, non-representative survey exploring the impact of exposure to suicide, a sub-sample of 88 participants responded who reported their exposure to suicide as being their own attempt. The survey covered demographic information, questions assessing exposure to suicide attempts and death, current global psychological distress via the Kessler Psychological Distress (K10) Scale, and short qualitative responses provided by 46 participants. The qualitative data was thematically analysed resulting in three themes; the way in which individuals experienced being suicidal; who they were able, or not, to disclose these intentions to—before and after their suicide attempt; and, how these people experienced the formal and informal health care supports available to them to assist with their suicidal crisis. This paper presents important findings from a sample of participants who are highly distressed, and have previously attempted to take their own lives. This adds depth to our understanding of lived experience of suicide attempt, issues associated with seeking appropriate support after suicide attempt, and also demonstrates a willingness of participants to share their stories, even in a study that did not explicitly target those with lived experience of suicide attempt. The need for consistent and compassionate mental health care after a suicide attempt is identified as a vital component of living well after a suicide attempt.
机译:自杀企图在自杀预防文献中经常被忽略。在其中包括生活经历的故事时,通常是从医疗保健专业人员的角度来考虑尝试后的身体和/或心理影响,而不是第一手资料。然而,由于没有包括那些具有自杀未遂经验的人的声音,所以丧失了对自杀最亲密的见解。通过一项基于社区的在线非代表性调查,探讨了接触自杀的影响,对88位参与者进行了抽样调查,他们认为自杀是自己的尝试。该调查涵盖了人口统计信息,评估自杀未遂和死亡风险的问题,通过凯斯勒心理困扰(K10)量表当前的全球心理困扰以及46名参与者提供的简短定性回答。对定性数据进行了主题分析,得出了三个主题。个人自杀的方式;在自杀未遂之前和之后,他们有能力或没有能力向这些人透露这些意图;以及这些人如何体验到他们提供的正式和非正式的医疗支持,以帮助他们解决自杀危机。本文提供了一些样本的重要发现,这些样本非常苦恼,并且曾经尝试过自己的生活。这加深了我们对自杀未遂经验的了解,以及与自杀未遂后寻求适当支持有关的问题,并且还表明参与者愿意分享他们的故事,即使在一项研究并未明确针对自杀未遂者的情况下也是如此。尝试。自杀未遂后需要持续而富有同情心的精神保健被认为是自杀未遂后良好生活的重要组成部分。

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