我感觉自己失去了对一切的控制":对有自杀倾向的男性的元认知和男子气概的探索。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Jonothan Orson, Lydia Pearson, Sophie Parker
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摘要

背景:英国 75% 的自杀是由男性完成的,相关的男性气质信念也得到了深入研究。自我调节执行功能(S-REF)模式的痛苦是由对心理过程的元认知信念支配的,如担忧和反刍。人们对男性自杀中的元认知以及这些过程与男性气质信念、自杀意念和行为之间的相互作用知之甚少:从一个家庭治疗小组中招募了 15 名有自杀倾向或行为的男性。通过半结构式访谈和自我报告测量来确定元认知过程和男性气质信念。访谈采用框架法进行分析:S-REF 模型确定了三个超级主题:"认知注意力综合症(CAS)和适应不良的应对方式"、"关于担忧、不可控性和危险的元认知信念 "以及 "后果"。13 个次级主题包括 "担心 "和 "反刍 "等过程,"担心有助于我避免问题 "和 "担心对我很危险 "等元认知信念,以及 "不知所措"、"虚弱 "和 "逃避 "等情绪后果:锲而不舍的思维和错误的元认知信念与功能减退有关,这与男性领导力和力量的信念不符,自杀被认为是重建控制。对男性自杀中的元认知过程的进一步研究将增进理论上的理解。
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‘I felt like I'd lost control of everything’: An exploration of metacognition and masculinity in men experiencing suicidality

Background

Seventy-five per cent of UK suicides are completed by men, and associated masculinity beliefs are well researched. The self-regulatory executive functioning (S-REF) model of distress is governed by metacognitive beliefs about mental processes, such as worry and rumination. Little is known about metacognition in male suicidality and how these processes interact with masculinity beliefs, suicidal ideation and behaviour.

Aims

To identify which aspects of the S-REF model were present in a sample of men experiencing suicidality, and to consider how these processes interact with masculinity beliefs, suicidal ideation and behaviour.

Method

Fifteen men experiencing suicidal ideation or behaviour were recruited from a home-based treatment team. Semi-structured interviews and self-report measures were administered to identify metacognitive processes and masculinity beliefs. Interviews were analysed using the framework approach.

Results

The S-REF model was identified across three super-ordinate themes; ‘the cognitive attentional syndrome (CAS) and maladaptive coping’, ‘metacognitive beliefs about worry, uncontrollability and danger’ and ‘consequences’. Thirteen sub-ordinate themes included processes such as ‘worry’ and ‘rumination’, metacognitive beliefs such as ‘worrying helps me avoid problems’ and ‘worry is dangerous for me’ and emotional consequences such as ‘overwhelm’, ‘emasculation’ and ‘escape’.

Conclusion

Perseverative thinking and erroneous metacognitive beliefs were associated with reduced functioning, which was incompatible with masculinity beliefs about leadership and strength, and suicide was considered as re-establishing control. Further research into metacognitive processes in male suicidality would enhance theoretical understanding.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
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自引率
5.90%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice (formerly The British Journal of Medical Psychology) is an international scientific journal with a focus on the psychological and social processes that underlie the development and improvement of psychological problems and mental wellbeing, including: theoretical and research development in the understanding of cognitive and emotional factors in psychological problems; behaviour and relationships; vulnerability to, adjustment to, assessment of, and recovery (assisted or otherwise) from psychological distresses; psychological therapies with a focus on understanding the processes which affect outcomes where mental health is concerned.
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