Why suicidal thoughts may not lead to suicide mortality among young people in Hong Kong

IF 4.1 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
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Abstract

Intro

Suicide is a public health concern globally. While suicide ideation and suicide attempts are strong risk factors for fatal suicide, most people with suicidal thoughts do not proceed to making a suicide attempt, and most people who have survived a suicide attempt do not eventually die by suicide. Researchers have established theories that describe an ideation-to-action framework, distinguishing suicide attempts from suicide ideation. Understanding this distinction is vital for developing and implementing effective suicide prevention strategies. It highlights the importance of early identification and intervention, and the need for ongoing mental health support and resources for individuals at risk of suicide.

Methods

Sixteen participants with suicide ideation were interviewed to explore what protected against death by suicide despite different levels of suicidal thoughts.

Results

Three recurrent themes were identified from interviewees’ stories: 1) suicidal thoughts as a space; 2) fear and concerns; and 3) coping strategies.

Conclusion

We found synchronicity between our findings and common clinical intervention strategies that highlight protective factors in promoting mental health and saving lives from at-risk groups.

为什么自杀念头未必会导致香港青少年自杀死亡
自杀是全球关注的公共卫生问题。虽然自杀念头和自杀未遂是致命自杀的重要风险因素,但大多数有自杀念头的人并不会自杀未遂,而大多数自杀未遂后幸存的人最终也不会死于自杀。研究人员已经建立了从意念到行动的理论框架,将自杀未遂与自杀意念区分开来。了解这一区别对于制定和实施有效的自杀预防策略至关重要。方法对 16 名有自杀意念的参与者进行了访谈,以探讨在不同程度的自杀想法下,是什么保护了他们免遭自杀死亡:结论我们发现,我们的研究结果与常见的临床干预策略是一致的,都强调了促进心理健康和挽救高危人群生命的保护因素。
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SSM. Mental health
SSM. Mental health Social Psychology, Health
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