Jessica M Wyllie, Kathryn A Robb, David Sandford, Marianne E Etherson, Nadia Belkadi, Rory C O'Connor
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Abstract
Background: Suicide-related stigma (i.e. negative attitudes towards people with suicidal thoughts and/or behaviours as well as those bereaved by suicide) is a potential risk factor for suicide and mental health problems. To date, there has been no scoping review investigating the association between suicide-related stigma and mental health, help-seeking, suicide and grief across several groups affected by suicide.
Aims: To determine the nature of the relationship between suicide-related stigma and mental health, help-seeking, grief (as a result of suicide bereavement) and suicide risk.
Method: This review was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42022327093). Five databases (Web of Science, APA PsycInfo, Embase, ASSIA and PubMed) were searched, with the final update in May 2024. Studies were included if they were published in English between 2000 and 2024 and assessed both suicide-related stigma AND one of the following: suicide, suicidal thoughts or suicidal behaviours, help-seeking, grief or other mental health variables. Following screening of 14 994 studies, 100 eligible studies were identified. Following data charting, cross-checking was conducted to ensure no relevant findings were missed.
Results: Findings across the studies were mixed. However, most commonly, suicide-related stigma was associated with higher levels of suicide risk, poor mental health, lowered help-seeking and grief-related difficulties. A model of suicide-related stigma has been developed to display the directionality of these associations.
Conclusions: This review emphasises the importance of reducing the stigma associated with suicide and suicidal behaviour to improve outcomes for individuals affected by suicide. It also identifies gaps in our knowledge as well as providing suggestions for future research.
背景:与自杀有关的污名(即对有自杀想法和/或行为的人以及因自杀而失去亲人的人持消极态度)是自杀和精神健康问题的潜在风险因素。到目前为止,还没有对受自杀影响的几个群体中与自杀有关的耻辱与心理健康、寻求帮助、自杀和悲伤之间的关系进行范围审查。目的:确定与自杀有关的耻辱与心理健康、寻求帮助、悲伤(由于自杀丧亲之痛)和自杀风险之间关系的本质。方法:本综述在PROSPERO注册(CRD42022327093)。检索了五个数据库(Web of Science, APA PsycInfo, Embase, ASSIA和PubMed),最终更新于2024年5月。如果研究在2000年至2024年间以英文发表,并评估了与自杀相关的耻辱和以下其中一项:自杀、自杀念头或自杀行为、寻求帮助、悲伤或其他心理健康变量,则将其纳入其中。在对14994项研究进行筛选后,确定了100项符合条件的研究。数据制图后进行交叉核对,确保没有遗漏相关发现。结果:研究的结果是混合的。然而,最常见的是,与自杀有关的耻辱与较高的自杀风险、较差的心理健康、较少的寻求帮助和与悲伤有关的困难有关。一个自杀相关的病耻感模型已经被开发出来,以显示这些关联的方向性。结论:本综述强调了减少与自杀和自杀行为相关的耻辱感对改善受自杀影响的个体的预后的重要性。它还指出了我们知识上的差距,并为未来的研究提供了建议。
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Announcing the launch of BJPsych Open, an exciting new open access online journal for the publication of all methodologically sound research in all fields of psychiatry and disciplines related to mental health. BJPsych Open will maintain the highest scientific, peer review, and ethical standards of the BJPsych, ensure rapid publication for authors whilst sharing research with no cost to the reader in the spirit of maximising dissemination and public engagement. Cascade submission from BJPsych to BJPsych Open is a new option for authors whose first priority is rapid online publication with the prestigious BJPsych brand. Authors will also retain copyright to their works under a creative commons license.