FAMILY RELATIONS FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF FEMALE YOUTHS WITH SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

Q4 Psychology
T. D. Valentina, Noor R. Hadjam, Tina Afiatin, B. Good
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Research on youth's suicidal behavior often focuses on individuals rather than families. This exploratory research is related to family relations in female youths with suicidal behavior. This study's respondents were ten suicidal female youths (aged 15 to 24) divided into two groups: ' attempt' and 'no-attempt'. The FACES IV, family communication scale, and family satisfaction scale were given at the beginning of the study, which was continued with in-depth interviews to explore the flexibility, cohesion, and communication of their family relations. In the attempt group, FACES IV resulted in low balanced cohesion (35.8 respectively), low balanced flexibility (41.2 respectively), and low family communication (15.4 respectively). Surprisingly, all participants of both groups rated their family satisfaction levels low, meaning that all participants were dissatisfied with the family functioning. The interview resulted in eight main themes: lack of emotional closeness, family conflict, sibling relationship, leadership in the family, obedience, autonomy, and control, and mendhem rasa (buried emotion, in Javanese culture), and weak communication skills. In conclusion, the family's hierarchical relationships, family conflict, and emotional distance become the risk factors for adolescent suicidal behavior. The perspectives found in this study with suicidal female youths suggest that family-based prevention and intervention of suicidal behavior in youths need to understand family cultural values while encouraging to build emotional closeness and communication skills in the family.
自杀行为女性青年家庭关系的定性研究
对青少年自杀行为的研究往往侧重于个人而非家庭。这项探索性研究与有自杀行为的女性青年的家庭关系有关。这项研究的受访者是10名自杀的女性青年(年龄在15至24岁之间),分为两组:“尝试”和“不尝试”。在研究开始时给出了FACES IV、家庭沟通量表和家庭满意度量表,并通过深入访谈继续探讨他们家庭关系的灵活性、凝聚力和沟通能力。在尝试组中,FACES IV导致低平衡凝聚力(分别为35.8)、低平衡灵活性(分别为41.2)和低家庭沟通(分别为15.4)。令人惊讶的是,两组的所有参与者都认为他们的家庭满意度很低,这意味着所有参与者都对家庭功能不满意。采访产生了八个主要主题:缺乏情感亲密、家庭冲突、兄弟姐妹关系、家庭领导力、服从、自主和控制,以及mendhem rasa(爪哇文化中隐藏的情感),以及沟通技巧薄弱。总之,家庭的等级关系、家庭冲突和情感距离成为青少年自杀行为的危险因素。这项针对自杀女性青年的研究表明,基于家庭的预防和干预青年自杀行为需要了解家庭文化价值观,同时鼓励在家庭中建立情感亲密和沟通技能。
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Psychological Thought
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0.90
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25 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal "Psychological Thought" publishes its papers in English or in Bulgarian in all areas of psychology. It is focused on the psychological theory and practice. The papers could be some original research articles, meta-analysis data, clinical reports, case studies, students'' essays, and book reviews. This journal is designed for psychologists, researchers, and psychology students.
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