了解自杀。

Discoveries (Craiova, Romania) Pub Date : 2024-03-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.15190/d.2024.2
Lavinia Horoșan, Diana-Elena Nistor, Adriana Ion, Mihai Corban, Ana Giurgiuca
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自杀仍然是全球重大的公共卫生挑战,需要采取全面的预防和治疗办法。几乎90%的自杀者在死亡时患有精神健康障碍,这强调了精神病学在理解和预防自杀方面的核心作用。自杀的想法、计划、尝试和自杀完成是一个连续体,自杀率最高的发生在自杀尝试后的六个月内,更严重的自杀尝试会增加未来自杀的风险。历史在形成对自杀的看法方面发挥了重要作用,从认为自杀是一种罪恶到将其视为一种精神疾病。埃米尔·迪尔凯姆将自杀作为一种社会现象的开创性工作进一步加深了我们的理解。了解自杀的复杂性对于制定有效的策略至关重要。通过临床访谈和筛查工具进行早期发现以及创造安全的讨论空间是关键的预防措施。药物和非药物干预对于解决潜在的精神疾病和减少自杀念头和行为至关重要。虽然在了解自杀风险因素和实施预防战略方面取得了重大进展,但继续进行研究和社区参与是必不可少的。消除心理健康话语的污名化和营造支持性环境是减少自杀发生率和支持处于痛苦中的个人的重要步骤。通过采用综合药物和非药物干预的整体方法,以及社会参与,我们可以努力实现自杀越来越少的未来,个人感到被重视、支持和联系。
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Understanding suicide.

Suicide remains a significant public health challenge globally, requiring comprehensive approaches for prevention and treatment. Almost 90% of individuals who commit suicide suffer from mental health disorders at the time of death, emphasizing the central role of psychiatry in understanding and preventing suicide. Suicidal thoughts, planning, attempts, and completed suicides exist on a continuum, with the highest suicide rates occurring within six months after an attempt and more severe attempts increasing the risk of future suicide. History plays a significant role in shaping the perception of suicide, from considering it a sin to recognizing it as a mental illness. Emile Durkheim's ground-breaking work on suicide as a social phenomenon furthered our understanding. Knowledge regarding the complexities surrounding suicide is paramount to developing effective strategies. Early detection through clinical interviews and screening tools and creating safe spaces for discussion are critical prevention measures. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions are essential for addressing underlying psychiatric disorders and reducing suicidal thoughts and behaviors. While significant progress has been made in understanding suicide risk factors and implementing prevention strategies, continued research and community engagement are imperative. Destigmatizing mental health discourse and fostering supportive environments are essential steps toward reducing the incidence of suicide and supporting individuals in distress. By embracing a holistic approach that integrates pharmacological and non- pharmacological interventions, along with societal engagement, we can strive towards a future where suicide is increasingly rare, and individuals feel valued, supported, and connected.

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