Development of best practice guidelines for clinical and community service providers to prevent suicide in LGBTQA+ young people: A Delphi expert consensus study.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Penelope Strauss, Larissa Marion, Nicole Tm Hill, Dylan Gilbey, Zoe Waters, Julia K Moore, Marco Costanza, Michelle Lamblin, Jo Robinson, Ashleigh Lin, Yael Perry
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Objective: The aim of this study was to develop best practice guidelines for preventing suicide and reducing suicidal thoughts and behaviours in LGBTQA+ young people (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer/questioning, asexual, and those of other diverse sexualities and genders) within clinical and community service settings in Australia.

Methods: We conducted a Delphi expert consensus study. A systematic literature search and interviews with key informants informed an initial 270-item questionnaire. Two expert panels completed the questionnaire, delivered over two rounds: (1) Australian professionals with expertise in LGBTQA+ mental health/suicide prevention and (2) Australian LGBTQA+ young people aged 14-25 with lived experience of suicidal thoughts and/or behaviours. Items endorsed as 'essential' or 'important' by >80% of both expert panels were included in the guidelines.

Results: A total of 115 people participated in the Delphi process; n = 52 professionals completed Round 1, and n = 42 completed Round 2; n = 63 LGBTQA+ young people completed Round 1, and n = 50 completed Round 2. A total of 290 items were included in the guidelines and grouped into: (1) general principles for creating an affirming and inclusive environment for LGBTQA+ young people; (2) assessing suicide risk and working with suicidal LGBTQA+ young people; (3) considerations for specific LGBTQA+ populations; and (4) advocating for LGBTQA+ young people.

Conclusion: These guidelines are the first of their kind in Australia. They provide practical support to service providers regardless of prior training in LGBTQ+ identities or mental health, with the aim of reducing suicidal thoughts and behaviours, and preventing suicide, in LGBTQA+ young people.

为临床和社区服务提供者制定预防 LGBTQA+ 青少年自杀的最佳实践指南:德尔菲专家共识研究。
研究目的本研究旨在为澳大利亚临床和社区服务环境中的 LGBTQA+ 青少年(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、同性恋者/质疑者、无性恋者以及其他不同性取向和性别者)制定预防自杀、减少自杀想法和行为的最佳实践指南:我们开展了一项德尔菲专家共识研究。通过系统的文献检索和与主要信息提供者的访谈,我们获得了一份包含 270 个项目的初步调查问卷。两个专家小组分两轮完成了问卷:(1) 在 LGBTQA+ 心理健康/自杀预防方面拥有专业知识的澳大利亚专业人士;(2) 年龄在 14-25 岁、有自杀想法和/或行为经历的澳大利亚 LGBTQA+ 年轻人。两个专家小组中均有超过 80% 的人认为 "必要 "或 "重要 "的项目被纳入指南:共有 115 人参与了德尔菲进程;n = 52 名专业人士完成了第一轮,n = 42 名专业人士完成了第二轮;n = 63 名 LGBTQA+ 青少年完成了第一轮,n = 50 名 LGBTQA+ 青少年完成了第二轮。该指南共包含 290 个项目,分为:(1)为 LGBTQA+ 青少年营造肯定和包容环境的一般原则;(2)评估自杀风险并与有自杀倾向的 LGBTQA+ 青少年合作;(3)针对特定 LGBTQA+ 群体的注意事项;以及(4)为 LGBTQA+ 青少年进行宣传:这些指南在澳大利亚尚属首创。这些指南为服务提供者提供了切实可行的支持,无论他们之前是否接受过 LGBTQ+ 身份或心理健康方面的培训,其目的是减少 LGBTQA+ 青少年的自杀想法和行为,并预防自杀。
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期刊介绍: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the official Journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP). The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is a monthly journal publishing original articles which describe research or report opinions of interest to psychiatrists. These contributions may be presented as original research, reviews, perspectives, commentaries and letters to the editor. The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the leading psychiatry journal of the Asia-Pacific region.
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