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Attitudes towards suicide following an undergraduate suicide prevention module: experience of medical students in Hong Kong

机译:预防本科自杀模块后对自杀的态度:香港医科学生的经验

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Hong Kong Med J 2013;19:377–85?| Number 5, October 2013 DOI: 10.12809/hkmj133950 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Attitudes towards suicide following an undergraduate suicide prevention module: experience of medical students in Hong Kong Saman Yousuf, Philip SL Beh, Paul WC Wong Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong Full paper in PDF OBJECTIVES. To explore qualitative and quantitative changes in attitudes and experiences of medical students following a special study suicide prevention module. DESIGN. Pilot study. SETTING. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. PARTICIPANTS. A 2-week intensive special studies module was delivered to third- and fourth-year medical students in June 2011. The module was elective and involved several modes of teaching. All students filled the Chinese Attitude toward Suicide Questionnaire before and after the course. They also provided written feedback about the module experience. Three students participated in in-depth interviews. RESULTS. In all, 22 students aged 20 to 23 years enrolled in the special studies module; 15 (68%) of whom were male and only one was married. Positive trends were noted in attitudes towards suicide following the participation in the special studies module, namely, reduced negative appraisal of suicide, reduced stigmatisation of the phenomena, and increased sensitivity to suicide-related facts. Feedback of the students suggested inclusion of this module into the main medical curriculum, increased confidence in dealing with issues related to suicide, and appreciation of skills focusing on interviewing in patients. Overall the module was well received by medical students. CONCLUSIONS. A suicide prevention training module seems to have been valued by students and lead to positive attitudes towards understanding suicide. Adopting this initiative as a suicide prevention strategy warrants further exploration.
机译:香港医学杂志2013; 19:377-85?|第5号,2013年10月,DOI:10.12809 / hkmj133950原件预防本科自杀模块后对自杀的态度:香港医科学生的经历萨曼·优素福(Saman Yousuf),菲利普·斯利·贝(Philip SL Beh),黄伟强(Paul WC Wong)大学社会工作和社会行政学系香港,薄扶林,香港PDF全文全文。按照专门的预防自杀模块,探索医学生态度和经历的质和量变化。设计。试验研究。设置。香港大学,香港。参加者。 2011年6月,为期3周和4年级的医学生提供了为期2周的强化特殊学习模块。该模块是选修课,涉及多种教学模式。课程前后,所有学生都填写了《中国人对自杀问卷的态度》。他们还提供了有关模块体验的书面反馈。三名学生参加了深度采访。结果。共有22名20至23岁的学生参加了特殊学习课程;其中15位(68%)是男性,只有一位已婚。参加特别研究模块后,人们对自杀的态度呈现出积极的趋势,即减少对自杀的负面评价,减少对现象的污名化以及对自杀相关事实的敏感性提高。学生们的反馈意见建议将该模块纳入主要的医学课程,增加对处理与自杀有关的问题的信心,并赞赏侧重于患者面试的技能。总体而言,该模块受到医学生的好评。结论。自杀预防培训模块似乎已经受到学生的重视,并导致人们对理解自杀持积极态度。将这一倡议作为自杀预防策略值得进一步探索。

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