Compression: The Basic Psycho-Social Problem in Managing Health Among Women with Suicide Ideation.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Issues in Mental Health Nursing Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-15 DOI:10.1080/01612840.2025.2549570
Petrea Taylor, Sue O'Donnell, Kelly Scott-Storey, Jeannie Malcolm, Charlene Vincent
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Abstract

Suicide ideation (SI) exceeds combined rates of suicide attempts and deaths yet is vastly overlooked in the literature. Understanding SI is crucial for supporting those who live with these thoughts, particularly women, who experience higher rates of SI than men. Women seeking support are not necessarily looking for help with their SI, rather, their health problems and general wellness. For this reason, we used a Glaserian grounded theory approach to understand the strengths and barriers of how women with SI manage or promote their health. Thirty-two women from four Canadian provinces with SI were interviewed. Data was analyzed using a constant comparison method. Using a Glaserian approach, analysis renders an emergent central variable, and findings are written conceptually instead of descriptively. Findings yielded a theoretical rendering of the basic psycho-social problem (central variable) and process of managing or promoting their health. Here, we report on the psycho-social problem, identified as compression, the sense of being squeezed out of social spaces due to others' rejection of SI. Compression involves feeling pressured to end SI and to prioritize others' needs above their own, imposing demands on women to remain alive and sustain a high level of functioning. Trauma and violence informed approaches are essential to reduce compression, by offering spaces where women are free to discuss SI and how to manage psychological pain with others.

压力:有自杀意念妇女健康管理中的基本心理社会问题。
自杀意念(SI)超过自杀企图和死亡率的总和,但在文献中被大大忽视。理解SI对于支持那些有这些想法的人是至关重要的,尤其是女性,她们的SI率高于男性。寻求支持的妇女不一定是在寻求帮助,而是在寻求她们的健康问题和总体健康。出于这个原因,我们使用了格拉塞里扎根理论方法来理解SI女性如何管理或促进其健康的优势和障碍。来自加拿大四个省的32名患有SI的女性接受了采访。数据分析采用恒定比较法。使用Glaserian方法,分析呈现了一个紧急的中心变量,并且发现是概念性的而不是描述性的。研究结果产生了基本的心理社会问题(中心变量)和管理或促进他们健康的过程的理论渲染。在这里,我们报告的心理社会问题,确定为压缩,被挤出社会空间的感觉,由于他人的拒绝SI。压力包括感到有压力要结束自我伤害,把他人的需求放在自己的需求之上,对女性施加生存和维持高水平功能的要求。了解创伤和暴力的方法对于减少压力至关重要,方法是提供空间,让妇女可以自由地讨论性侵犯以及如何与其他人一起管理心理痛苦。
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Issues in Mental Health Nursing NURSINGPSYCHIATRY-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
111
期刊介绍: Issues in Mental Health Nursing is a refereed journal designed to expand psychiatric and mental health nursing knowledge. It deals with new, innovative approaches to client care, in-depth analysis of current issues, and empirical research. Because clinical research is the primary vehicle for the development of nursing science, the journal presents data-based articles on nursing care provision to clients of all ages in a variety of community and institutional settings. Additionally, the journal publishes theoretical papers and manuscripts addressing mental health promotion, public policy concerns, and educational preparation of mental health nurses. International contributions are welcomed.
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