A qualitative analysis of suicide risk factors, preferred means, and means restriction feasibility within a homeless shelter environment

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Gabrielle Poon, Lori K. Holleran, Joyce P Chu, P. Goldblum, B. Bongar
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Suicide completion rates among homeless individuals are approximately nine times higher than the general population. The purpose of this study was to capture the state of social support among homeless individuals, understand how homeless community members support peers in crisis, examine the awareness of suicidal ideation, identify common methods for suicide, and generate strategies for means restriction within a shelter. Twenty individuals residing at an emergency shelter were interviewed. Participants were of diverse cultural identities overrepresented in the sample relative to the general population. Interviews revealed that 40% of participants lacked social support. However, the majority indicated that if they encountered someone at risk for suicide, they would provide support and encouragement to the at-risk individual. Almost half of participants reported knowing of an individual in the shelter who had previously attempted suicide and/or was currently or previously feeling suicidal. Overdose was identified as a primary method for suicide; however, the majority of participants were unable to generate strategies for means restriction. The present study offers a glimpse into the experience of homeless individuals and provides valuable information regarding risk factors for suicide within this highly marginalized and underserved population.
在无家可归者收容环境中自杀风险因素、首选手段和手段限制可行性的定性分析
无家可归者的自杀完成率大约是普通人群的9倍。本研究的目的是捕捉无家可归者的社会支持状态,了解无家可归者社区成员如何在危机中支持同伴,检查自杀意念的意识,确定常见的自杀方法,并在庇护所内制定手段限制策略。对住在紧急避难所的20个人进行了访谈。与一般人群相比,参与者具有不同的文化身份,在样本中被过度代表。采访显示,40%的参与者缺乏社会支持。然而,大多数人表示,如果他们遇到有自杀风险的人,他们会为有自杀风险的人提供支持和鼓励。几乎一半的参与者报告说,他们知道收容所里有人以前曾试图自杀和/或目前或以前有自杀倾向。过量被确定为自杀的主要方法;然而,大多数参与者无法制定手段限制策略。目前的研究提供了对无家可归者经历的一瞥,并提供了有关这一高度边缘化和服务不足人群中自杀风险因素的宝贵信息。
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