探讨自杀丧亲的社会动态。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Sandra Pérez, José Enrique Layrón, Robert A Neimeyer, Rafael Salom
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摘要

背景:不断上升的自杀率及其对家庭的影响强调了需要可靠的工具来评估悲伤的社会层面。目的:本研究验证了西班牙语版的生活事件社会意义量表(SMILES)在西班牙语自杀者中的应用。方法:307名自杀身亡的成年人完成了西班牙式微笑。验证性因子分析证实了其双因子结构——社会确认和社会无效,建构效度分析探讨了其与抑郁症状、社会支持、创伤后成长和生活意义的关系。结果:双因素结构得到支持,具有较强的内部一致性和结构效度。社会无效与较高的抑郁症状、较低的社会支持、成长和意义相关,而社会认可与积极的结果相关。局限性:自我报告的数据和横断面设计限制了概括性和因果解释。结论:西班牙SMILES是评估丧亲之痛的社会动态的有效工具,强调了促进确认和减少无效以支持自杀损失幸存者的必要性。
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Exploring Social Dynamics in Suicide Bereavement.

Background: Rising suicide rates and their impact on families underscore the need for reliable tools to assess grief's social dimensions. Aims: This study validated the Spanish version of the Social Meaning in Life Events Scale (SMILES) for Spanish-speaking adults bereaved by suicide. Method: Three hundred seven suicide-bereaved adults completed the Spanish SMILES. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed its two-factor structure -Social Validation and Social Invalidation - while construct validity analysis explored its relationship with depressive symptoms, social support, posttraumatic growth, and meaning in life. Results: The two-factor structure was supported, with strong internal consistency and construct validity. Social Invalidation correlated with higher depressive symptoms and lower social support, growth, and meaning, whereas Social Validation was linked to positive outcomes. Limitations: Self-reported data and a cross-sectional design limit generalizability and causal interpretations. Conclusion: The Spanish SMILES is a valid tool for assessing bereavement's social dynamics, highlighting the need to foster validation and reduce invalidation to support suicide loss survivors.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: A must for all who need to keep up on the latest findings from both basic research and practical experience in the fields of suicide prevention and crisis intervention! This well-established periodical’s reputation for publishing important articles on suicidology and crisis intervention from around the world is being further enhanced with the move to 6 issues per year (previously 4) in 2010. But over and above its scientific reputation, Crisis also publishes potentially life-saving information for all those involved in crisis intervention and suicide prevention, making it important reading for clinicians, counselors, hotlines, and crisis intervention centers.
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