[Utilization of Psychosocial Support for Young Adults with Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors].

Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1055/a-2398-6074
Maren Weiss, Anja Hildebrand, Mark Stemmler
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The study explores the utilization of psychosocial support by young adults facing suicidal ideation or impulses, considering a comprehensive spectrum of psychosocial services. The study sheds light on help utilization and gaps in service use among different groups. The data is derived from the baseline assessment of the research project "Outcome Evaluation [U25]". The sample includes 888 young adults who reported suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Among the participants, 55% accessed at least one psychosocial service. Medical/psychotherapy services were the most utilized (54%), followed by professional counseling (34%) and non-professional self-help services (22%). Gender differences were observed, with males using help less frequently than females and individuals with diverse gender identities. Participants in relationships were less likely to seek help than singles. A migrant background showed no consistent impact on service utilization. Psychological distress and suicide literacy were associated with increased service utilization. Regression analysis revealed that gender and relationship status remained predictors of service utilization even when considering mental distress, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and suicide literacy.

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[为有自杀想法和行为的年轻成年人提供社会心理支持]。
本研究探讨了面临自杀意念或冲动的年轻成年人对社会心理支持的利用情况,并考虑到了全面的社会心理服务。该研究揭示了不同群体在利用服务方面的帮助和差距。数据来源于 "成果评估[U25]"研究项目的基线评估。样本包括 888 名报告有自杀想法和行为的年轻人。在参与者中,55% 的人至少使用过一种社会心理服务。使用最多的是医疗/心理治疗服务(54%),其次是专业咨询(34%)和非专业自助服务(22%)。我们观察到了性别差异,男性寻求帮助的频率低于女性和具有不同性别认同的个人。有恋爱关系的参与者比单身者更少寻求帮助。移民背景对服务利用率没有一致的影响。心理困扰和自杀知识与服务利用率的增加有关。回归分析表明,即使考虑到心理困扰、自杀想法和行为以及自杀知识,性别和关系状况仍然是预测服务利用率的因素。
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