老年心理专家对老年人非自杀和自杀自伤危险因素的经验:一项定性研究。

Qualitative research in medicine & healthcare Pub Date : 2025-01-17 eCollection Date: 2024-09-09 DOI:10.4081/qrmh.2024.12457
Lisa Van Hove, Imke Baetens, Steven Vanderstichelen
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虽然研究强调了非自杀和自杀自伤((N)SSI)的危险因素的潜在年龄相关差异,但对老年人中这种明显的危险因素的研究很少。目前的研究通过深入了解老年心理专家的经验来解决这一差距,这些专家与从事(N)自残的老年人一起工作。总共有9位专家接受了关于老年人(N)SSI相关因素的采访。使用生物心理社会框架对这些反应进行主题分析。我们找到了一系列导致(N)SSI的生物、心理和社会因素,这些因素与之前的研究结果基本一致,与年龄无关。尽管如此,专家们认为,认知和身体衰退、年龄增长、各种失去亲人的经历以及社会孤立是老年人特别重要的风险因素。这些结果强调需要量身定制的预防措施、干预措施和筛查工具,以解决老年人面临(N)SSI风险的独特挑战。此外,未来的研究应该以更多样化的样本调查老年人的(N)SSI经历,包括绘制老年人自身、医疗保健提供者和其他信息提供者的观点,以增强我们对老年人中这一现象的理解。
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Psychogeriatric experts' experiences with risk factors of non-suicidal and suicidal self-injury in older adults: A qualitative study.

While research has highlighted potential age-related differences in risk factors for non-suicidal and suicidal self-injury ((N)SSI), studies on such distinct risk factors among older adults are scarce. The present study addresses this gap by gaining insights into the experiences of psychogeriatric experts who work with older adults who engage in (N)SSI. In total, nine experts were interviewed about factors associated with (N)SSI in older adults. The responses were thematically analyzed using the biopsychosocial framework. We located a range of biological, psychological, and social factors contributing to (N)SSI, which largely align with previous findings regardless of age. Nonetheless, according to the experts cognitive and physical decline, advancing age, various experiences of loss, and social isolation were observed as particularly significant risk factors for older adults. These results emphasize the need for tailored preventive measures, interventions, and screening tools to address the unique challenges faced by older adults at risk of (N)SSI. Additionally, future research should investigate (N)SSI experiences in older age with a more diverse sample, including mapping the perspective of older adults themselves, healthcare providers, and other informants, to enhance our comprehension of this phenomenon among older adults.

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