Self-harm and suicidal behaviors in children: perspectives of mental health clinicians.

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Michelle L Townsend, Karlen R Barr, Caitlin E Miller, Gillian Sanzone
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Abstract

Objective: Presentations for self-harm and suicidal behaviors are increasing in children and young people, although less is known about these presentations in children aged 12 years and under. This study aims to understand how mental health clinicians in public health services conceptualize, identify and respond to self-harm and suicidal behaviors in children.

Methods: 26 mental health clinicians provided their perspectives through interviews or focus groups. Participant responses were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Mental health clinicians described how self-harm and suicidal behaviors may present differently in children compared with adolescents, particularly with the methods used. Using developmentally appropriate language and including parents or carers when screening for self-harm and suicidal behaviors was recommended by clinicians. The inclusion of parents or carers throughout the treatment process was important for clinicians, including helping parents understand their child's behavior and manage their own distress. Clinicians also highlighted the benefit of collaborating with schools to support children, yet noted primary school staff require training in responding to child self-harm and suicidal behavior. The limited services available for children 12 years and under including emergency care services, was identified as a problem.

Conclusions: Findings highlight the importance of timely assessment and interventions which include mental health and medical clinicians, parents, carers, and school staff to support children with self-harm and suicidal behaviors.

儿童的自残和自杀行为:心理健康临床医生的观点。
目的:儿童和青少年中出现自我伤害和自杀行为的情况越来越多,但人们对 12 岁及以下儿童中出现这些行为的情况却知之甚少。本研究旨在了解公共卫生服务机构的精神卫生临床医生是如何对儿童自我伤害和自杀行为进行概念化、识别和应对的。方法:26 名心理健康临床医生通过访谈或焦点小组提供了他们的观点,并采用反思性主题分析法对参与者的回答进行了分析:结果:心理健康临床医生描述了与青少年相比,儿童自残和自杀行为的表现形式有何不同,尤其是所使用的方法。临床医生建议在筛查自残和自杀行为时使用适合儿童发展的语言,并让家长或照护者参与其中。对于临床医生来说,让家长或照护者参与整个治疗过程非常重要,包括帮助家长理解孩子的行为并处理自己的困扰。临床医生还强调了与学校合作为儿童提供支持的益处,但也指出小学教职员工需要接受应对儿童自残和自杀行为的培训。为 12 岁及以下儿童提供的服务(包括紧急护理服务)有限也是一个问题:研究结果强调了及时评估和干预的重要性,包括心理健康和医疗临床医生、家长、照护者和学校工作人员,以支持有自我伤害和自杀行为的儿童。
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Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Journal of Pediatric Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
11.10%
发文量
89
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Psychology is the official journal of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54 of the American Psychological Association. The Journal of Pediatric Psychology publishes articles related to theory, research, and professional practice in pediatric psychology. Pediatric psychology is an integrated field of science and practice in which the principles of psychology are applied within the context of pediatric health. The field aims to promote the health and development of children, adolescents, and their families through use of evidence-based methods.
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