有过或正在经历自杀的年轻人作为合作者或参与者参与自杀研究的经验。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Marianne Webb, Bridget Kenny, Alex Dalton, Magenta Simmons, Sarah Bendall, Jo Robinson
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摘要

目的:开展青少年自杀研究伴随着与主题和年龄敏感性相关的固有挑战。尽管如此,关于年轻人如何体验他们的研究参与的知识仍然缺乏。本研究旨在探讨有自杀经历的青少年作为合作者或参与者参与自杀研究的经验。方法:在本定性研究中,在2021年8月11日至11月19日期间,通过视频软件进行了13次半结构化访谈。参与者年龄在18-29岁之间,曾有过自杀经历,参与过自杀研究,居住在英国、澳大利亚和加拿大。此前有8名参与者参与了联合制作,其中5人作为参与者。访谈被逐字记录下来,并使用反身性主题分析来生成主题。结果:产生了三个主题:(1)年轻人想要——但并不总是得到——个性化的、多方面的和可操作的支持;(2)与研究者的关系驱动体验;(3)利用创伤经历创造积极而有意义的改变。结论:对于有过自杀经历的年轻人来说,要安全有效地参与自杀研究,无论参与哪种类型的研究,都需要细致入微的、动态的、量身定制的个人支持。
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The Experiences of Young People With Lived or Living Experience of Suicide of Being Involved as Collaborators or Participants in Suicide Research.

Objective: Conducting youth suicide research comes with inherent challenges related to topic and age sensitivities. Despite this, there is a paucity of knowledge about how young people experience their research involvement. This study aimed to explore the experiences of young people with lived or living experience of suicide of being involved as collaborators or participants in suicide research.

Method: In this qualitative study, 13 semi-structured interviews were conducted via video software between August 11 and November 19, 2021. Participants included those aged 18-29 years, who had lived or living experiences of suicide, had been involved in suicide research, and were living in United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Eight participants had previously been involved in co-production and five as participants. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, and reflexive thematic analysis was used to generate themes.

Results: Three themes were generated: (1) Young people want-but don't always receive-support that is individualized, multi-faceted and actionable; (2) The relationship with the researcher drives the experience; and (3) Using traumatic experiences to create positive and meaningful change.

Conclusion: For young people with lived and living experience of suicide to be safely and effectively involved in suicide research, individual support that is nuanced, dynamic, and tailored is required, regardless of the type of research involvement.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Archives of Suicide Research, the official journal of the International Academy of Suicide Research (IASR), is the international journal in the field of suicidology. The journal features original, refereed contributions on the study of suicide, suicidal behavior, its causes and effects, and techniques for prevention. The journal incorporates research-based and theoretical articles contributed by a diverse range of authors interested in investigating the biological, pharmacological, psychiatric, psychological, and sociological aspects of suicide.
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