韩国失业成年人的创伤后情绪与自杀:自我同情的缓冲作用

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Danbi Oh , Young-Eun Jung , Hyunjoo Na
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在全球大流行期间,失业人数大幅增加,导致失业者的心理痛苦加剧,强调有必要评估这一人群的心理健康状况。本研究采用二次数据分析,确定韩国失业成年人的创伤后痛苦和自杀水平,研究其社会人口统计学差异,并确定自我同情在COVID-19大流行期间对创伤后痛苦-自杀关系的缓冲作用。研究对象是韩国某地区的624名无业成年人。自我报告量表用于测量创伤后情绪、自杀倾向和自我同情。采用SPSS 27.0软件对收集到的数据进行分析,并采用PROCESS宏观模型1分析,以确定自我同情对创伤后痛苦与自杀行为之间关系的调节作用。研究发现,年轻人和女性比老年人和男性表现出更高水平的创伤后痛苦,长期失业进一步增加了痛苦和自杀倾向。自我同情减缓了创伤后情绪对自杀的影响,表明自我同情的增加缓冲了这种影响。这项研究强调了针对高危人群(如妇女、年轻人和长期失业者)的积极预防策略的重要性。此外,研究结果表明,心理健康提供者应该针对高风险失业人员,特别是年轻人,制定职业和自我同情为重点的干预措施,以增强恢复力并支持自杀预防工作。
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Posttraumatic embitterment and suicidality among unemployed adults in Korea: Buffering effects of self-compassion
The significant increase in unemployment during the global pandemic led to heightened psychological distress among those who lost their jobs, underscoring the need to assess mental health in this population. This study employed secondary data analysis to identify levels of posttraumatic embitterment and suicidality among unemployed adults in Korea, examine their sociodemographic differences, and determine the buffering effects of self-compassion on the posttraumatic embitterment-suicidality relationship during the COVID-19 pandemic. The subjects were 624 unemployed adults in a region in South Korea. Self-report scales were used to measure posttraumatic embitterment, suicidality, and self-compassion. The data collected were analyzed with SPSS 27.0, and PROCESS macro Model 1 analysis was conducted to determine the moderating effect of self-compassion on the relationship between posttraumatic embitterment and suicidality. The study found that young adults and women exhibited higher levels of posttraumatic embitterment than older adults and men, with long-term unemployment further increasing both embitterment and suicidality. Self-compassion moderated the impact of posttraumatic embitterment on suicidality, suggesting that increased self-compassion buffers this effect. This study emphasizes the importance of proactive prevention strategies targeting high-risk groups, such as women, young adults, and the long-term unemployed. Additionally, the findings suggest that mental health providers should develop vocational and self-compassion-focused interventions tailored to high-risk unemployed individuals, particularly young adults, to enhance resilience and support suicide prevention efforts.
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审稿时长
160 days
期刊介绍: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing disseminates original, peer-reviewed research that is of interest to psychiatric and mental health care nurses. The field is considered in its broadest perspective, including theory, practice and research applications related to all ages, special populations, settings, and interdisciplinary collaborations in both the public and private sectors. Through critical study, expositions, and review of practice, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is a medium for clinical scholarship to provide theoretical linkages among diverse areas of practice.
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