治疗师愿意在多大程度上治疗有自杀风险的自杀损失幸存者?

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Gleb Khorev, Yossi Levi-Belz
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简介:管理有自杀风险的个人对心理健康专业人员(MHPs)提出了重大挑战,特别是当这些客户也在应对突然失去亲人的时候。现有的研究表明,耻辱感和被认为缺乏能力往往会影响mhp治疗此类病例的意愿。然而,症状严重程度和损失原因(自杀与事故)对mph决定的影响程度仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们考察了这些因素,以及自杀预防培训是否会调节MHPs的治疗意愿和他们的感知能力。方法:采用基于小插图的设计,我们介绍了来自以色列的413名MHPs(如临床心理学家、临床社会工作者和精神科医生),并假设了由自杀风险(无风险、抑郁或高风险)和损失原因(自杀或事故)操纵的病例。参与者评估了他们的治疗意愿、转诊可能性和感知能力。结果:随着自杀风险的增加,MHPs表现出治疗意愿的下降和转诊倾向的增加,无论自杀原因如何。自杀预防培训显著提高了治疗意愿和感知能力。损失的原因(自杀与意外)对治疗意愿或感知能力没有显著影响。局限性:该研究依赖于假设的小插曲和自我报告测量,可能无法完全捕捉现实世界临床决策的复杂性。结论:这些发现强调了在mhp的学术研究和经验丰富的专业人员中进行有针对性的培训计划的重要性,以提高他们在治疗自杀风险个体时的能力和减少耻辱感。
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To What Extent Are Therapists Willing to Treat Suicide-Loss Survivors With Suicide Risk?

Introduction: Managing individuals at suicide risk poses significant challenges for mental health professionals (MHPs), particularly when these clients are also coping with the sudden loss of a loved one. Existing research suggests that stigma and perceived lack of competence often affect MHPs' willingness to treat such cases. However, the extent to which symptom severity and the cause of loss (suicide vs. accident) influence MPHs' decisions remains unclear. In this study, we examined these factors and whether suicide prevention training moderates MHPs' willingness to treat and their perceived competence. Method: Using a vignette-based design, we presented 413 MHPs (e.g., clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, and psychiatrics) from Israel with hypothetical cases manipulated by suicidal risk (no risk, depression, or high risk) and cause of loss (suicide or accident). Participants rated their willingness to treat, likelihood of referral, and perceived competence. Results: As suicide risk increased, MHPs showed a decreased willingness to treat and increased referral inclinations, regardless of the cause of loss. Suicide prevention training significantly increased willingness to treat and enhanced perceived competence. The cause of loss (suicide vs. accident) had no significant effect on willingness to treat or perceived competence. Limitations: The study relied on hypothetical vignettes and self-report measures, which may not fully capture the complexities of real-world clinical decision-making. Conclusions: These findings highlight the significance of targeted training programs during MHPs' academic studies and among experienced professionals to boost their competence and reduce stigma when treating individuals at suicide risk.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
6.70%
发文量
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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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