Intentions to Help People at Risk of Suicide and Associated Factors: A National Telephone Survey in Taiwan.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Archives of Suicide Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1080/13811118.2023.2280231
I-Ting Hwang, Yu-Mei Gao, Shu-Sen Chang, Ying-Chen Chi, Kevin Chien-Chang Wu, Ying-Yeh Chen
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Abstract

Objective: Many people at risk of suicide do not actively seek help. Suicide prevention efforts need to involve the general public to provide appropriate support to those in need. It is important to investigate the intention to help those at risk of suicide and the factors associated with helping intentions in the general population. We aimed to assess the intention to help people at risk and associated factors using a national representative sample.

Method: We conducted a national telephone survey of 1,087 Taiwanese adults and collected data regarding participants' socio-demographic characteristics, mental health status, helping intentions, misconceptions about suicide, and attitudes toward suicide and suicide prevention.

Results: The prevalence of high intentions to help people at risk of suicide was 56.5%. Helping intentions did not differ by sex, educational level, employment status, marital status, or mental health status. Those with high helping intentions were younger, less likely to have misconceptions about suicide or agree that suicide is a personal choice, and more likely to believe that suicide is preventable and support suicide prevention measures.

Conclusions: Suicide prevention education programs aimed to enhance helping intentions may usefully target debunking misconceptions about suicide and cultivating positive attitudes toward suicide prevention.

协助自杀者之意愿及相关因素:台湾地区电话调查。
目的:许多有自杀风险的人不会主动寻求帮助。预防自杀的努力需要公众参与,为有需要的人提供适当的支持。在一般人群中调查帮助有自杀危险的人的意愿以及与帮助意愿相关的因素是很重要的。我们的目的是通过一个具有全国代表性的样本来评估帮助高危人群的意愿和相关因素。方法:对1087名台湾成人进行电话调查,收集调查对象的社会人口学特征、心理健康状况、协助意向、对自杀的误解、对自杀和预防自杀的态度等资料。结果:高意愿帮助自杀风险人群的患病率为56.5%。帮助意愿在性别、教育程度、就业状况、婚姻状况或心理健康状况方面没有差异。那些有高度帮助意愿的人更年轻,不太可能对自杀有误解或同意自杀是个人选择,更有可能相信自杀是可以预防的,并支持自杀预防措施。结论:自杀预防教育计划旨在提高帮助意愿,有助于消除对自杀的误解,培养对自杀预防的积极态度。
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期刊介绍: Archives of Suicide Research, the official journal of the International Academy of Suicide Research (IASR), is the international journal in the field of suicidology. The journal features original, refereed contributions on the study of suicide, suicidal behavior, its causes and effects, and techniques for prevention. The journal incorporates research-based and theoretical articles contributed by a diverse range of authors interested in investigating the biological, pharmacological, psychiatric, psychological, and sociological aspects of suicide.
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