Conceptual Model of and Intervention Development for Unplanned Suicide Attempts.

Q2 Social Sciences
The Permanente journal Pub Date : 2024-09-16 Epub Date: 2024-08-06 DOI:10.7812/TPP/24.035
Ursula Whiteside, Julie Angerhofer Richards, Martina Fruhbauerova, Ghazaleh Shokouhaghaei
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Abstract

Introduction: More than half of those who die by suicide do not communicate about suicide prior to their death. This project describes the emotional state and decision-making among "unplanned" attempt survivors to inform a conceptual model and suicide prevention interventions.

Methods: This qualitative study purposefully sampled patients who reported having no suicidal thoughts on a standardized mental health questionnaire within 60 days (about 2 months) prior to a nonfatal suicide attempt documented in the health record. Participants verbally consented to telephone interview participation. Semistructured audio-recorded interviews elicited suicide attempt survivor descriptions of their emotional state and experiences in the days, hours, and minutes leading up to their suicide attempt. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using grounded theory. The biopsychosocial theory of emotion regulation informed conceptual model development.

Results: Participants (N = 26) described 2 distinct "phases" prior to the attempt. First, a phase of increasing life stressors, transitory and nonspecific suicidal thoughts, and a reluctance to disclose experiences. Second, an overwhelming emotional state led to a sudden suicide attempt and nondisclosure due to the rapidity and intensity of the experience. These results informed the conceptual model and intervention development to manage unplanned and overwhelming urges to attempt suicide.

Discussion: Qualitative analysis informed the development of an intervention for the high-intensity "hot" period preceding an attempt, including specific steps to manage a highly intense emotional state in combination with overwhelming urges to kill oneself.

Conclusion: Future research is needed to evaluate whether and how this intervention helps support people with a chance of "unplanned" suicide attempts.

计划外自杀未遂的概念模型和干预措施开发。
导言:半数以上自杀身亡者在死前并未就自杀问题进行交流。本项目描述了 "计划外 "自杀未遂幸存者的情绪状态和决策过程,为概念模型和自杀预防干预措施提供依据:这项定性研究有目的性地抽取了在健康记录中记录的非致命性自杀未遂事件发生前 60 天(约 2 个月)内通过标准化心理健康问卷调查表示没有自杀念头的患者。参与者口头同意参加电话访谈。通过半结构化录音访谈,自杀未遂幸存者描述了他们在自杀未遂前几天、几小时和几分钟内的情绪状态和经历。访谈内容均已转录,并采用基础理论进行了分析。情绪调节的生物心理社会理论为概念模型的建立提供了依据:参与者(N = 26)描述了自杀未遂前的两个不同 "阶段"。第一阶段,生活压力不断增加,出现短暂的、非特定的自杀念头,并且不愿透露自己的经历。第二阶段是一种难以承受的情绪状态,这种情绪状态导致了突然的自杀企图,并且由于自杀经历的迅速和强烈而不愿意透露。这些结果为概念模型和干预措施的开发提供了信息,以管理计划外和难以抑制的自杀企图:定性分析为制定针对自杀未遂前高强度 "热 "期的干预措施提供了信息,包括管理高度紧张的情绪状态和压抑的自杀冲动的具体步骤:今后需要开展研究,评估这种干预措施是否以及如何帮助那些有可能 "意外 "企图自杀的人。
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