作为预防自杀框架的自杀危机叙事模式

Megan L. Rogers , Sarah Bloch-Elkouby , Inna Goncearenco , Lisa J. Cohen , Charles B. Nemeroff , Igor Galynker
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自杀危机叙事模式(NCM)是一种迭代、动态的综合压力模式,它通过纳入四个不同的连续阶段,将个人自杀行为的发展过程概念化。NCM 致力于反映预防自杀方面的范式变革:NCM 建议评估从慢性因素到急性自杀心理状态发展过程中关键里程碑的心理脆弱性和过程特征,而不是评估个人的自杀风险,并根据他们在特定时间自我报告的自杀意念将他们划分为不同的风险等级。作为一个综合模型,NCM 提供了一个基于经验的概念框架,用于在自杀心理发展的每个阶段进行干预。在本文中,我们提出了针对特定阶段的治疗模式,从急性风险逐步过渡到慢性风险。这些治疗方法将首先针对急性自杀危机综合症(第四阶段)、亚急性自杀叙事(第三阶段)、压力管理缺陷(第二阶段),最后针对长期风险因素/特质脆弱性(第一阶段)。尽管还需要未来的研究来确定经验支持的干预措施的最佳组合和顺序,但 NCM 可能是指导临床干预和研究创新的有用框架。
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The narrative crisis model of suicide as a framework for suicide prevention

The Narrative Crisis Model of Suicide (NCM) is an iterative, dynamic, diathesis-stress model that conceptualizes individuals’ progression to suicidal behavior through the incorporation of four distinct and successive stages. The NCM strives to reflect a paradigm change in the prevention of suicide: rather than assessing individuals’ suicide risk and categorizing them along different risk levels based on their self-reported suicidal ideation at a given time, the NCM proposes to assess psychological vulnerabilities and processes characteristic of critical milestones in the progression from chronic factors to acute suicidal mental states. As a comprehensive model, the NCM provides an empirically grounded conceptual framework for intervention at each stage of the psychological progression towards suicidal action. In this article, we propose stage-specific treatment modalities, moving progressively from acute to chronic risk. Such treatments would first target the acute Suicide Crisis Syndrome (Stage 4), the subacute suicidal narrative (Stage 3), deficits in stress management (Stage 2), and finally long-term risk factors/trait vulnerabilities (Stage 1). Although future research is needed to establish the optimal combination and sequence of empirically-supported interventions, the NCM may be a useful framework to guide innovations in clinical intervention and research.

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