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Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death globally in youths, and suicidal behavior and self-harm are major clinical concerns. This article updates the previous practitioner review (2012) with the aims of integrating new research evidence, including that reported in this Special Issue.
Methods: The article reviews scientific evidence related to steps in the care pathway for identifying and treating youths with elevated suicide/self-harm risk, specifically: (a) screening and risk assessment; (b) treatment; and (c) community-level suicide prevention strategies.
Results: Review of current evidence indicates that major advances have been achieved in knowledge regarding clinical and preventive practices for reducing suicide and self-harm risk in adolescents. The evidence supports the value of brief screeners for identifying youths with elevated suicide/self-harm risk and the efficacy of some treatments for suicidal and self-harm behavior. Dialectical behavior therapy currently meets Level 1 criteria (2 independent trials supporting efficacy) as the first well-established treatment for self-harm, and other approaches have shown efficacy in single randomized controlled trials. The effectiveness of some community-based suicide prevention strategies for reducing suicide mortality and suicide attempt rates has been demonstrated.
Conclusions: Current evidence can guide practitioners in delivering effective care for youth suicide/self-harm risk. Treatments and preventive interventions that address the psychosocial environment and enhance the ability of trusted adults to protect and support youths, while also addressing the psychological needs of youths appear to yield the greatest benefits. Although additional research is needed, our current challenge is to do our best to effectively utilize new knowledge to improve care and outcomes in our communities.Reprinted from J Child Psychol Psychiatry 2019; 60:1046-1054 , with permission from John Wiley and Sons. Copyright © 2019.
从业者评论:对有自杀倾向和自残行为的青少年的治疗--预防自杀护理的进展。
背景:自杀是全球青少年的主要死因,自杀行为和自残是临床关注的主要问题。本文更新了之前的从业人员综述(2012 年),旨在整合新的研究证据,包括本特刊中报道的证据:文章回顾了与识别和治疗自杀/自残风险较高的青少年的护理路径步骤相关的科学证据,具体包括:(a)筛查和风险评估;(b)治疗;以及(c)社区层面的自杀预防策略:对现有证据的审查表明,在降低青少年自杀和自残风险的临床和预防实践方面,我们已经取得了重大进展。有证据表明,简短筛查工具对于识别自杀/自残风险较高的青少年很有价值,而且一些针对自杀和自残行为的治疗方法也很有效。辩证行为疗法目前符合 1 级标准(2 项独立试验支持其疗效),是第一种行之有效的自残治疗方法,其他方法在单项随机对照试验中也显示出了疗效。一些基于社区的自杀预防策略在降低自杀死亡率和自杀未遂率方面的有效性也已得到证实:目前的证据可以指导从业人员为有自杀/自残风险的青少年提供有效的护理。针对社会心理环境、提高可信赖的成年人保护和支持青少年的能力以及满足青少年心理需求的治疗和预防干预措施似乎能产生最大的效益。虽然还需要进行更多的研究,但我们目前面临的挑战是尽最大努力有效利用新知识,改善社区的护理和治疗效果。本文转载自《儿童心理学精神病学杂志》(J Child Psychol Psychiatry 2019; 60:1046-1054),经 John Wiley and Sons 授权转载。版权所有 © 2019。
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