青少年自残:父母支持孩子和寻求帮助的经历。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Journal of Child Health Care Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-22 DOI:10.1177/13674935211062334
Michelle L Townsend, Emily L Matthews, Caitlin E Miller, Brin Fs Grenyer
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摘要

儿童和青少年的自残是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题。父母是识别、回应和支持孩子寻求帮助的最前线。一项连续混合方法研究包括在线调查(N = 37)和半结构化访谈(N = 10),以了解父母支持和获得孩子帮助的经历。有自残行为的儿童(M = 16.89岁,SD = 3.91)的家长(M = 45.70岁,SD = 6.18)参与了调查。父母向各种服务机构寻求帮助,他们认为精神科医生、私人心理学家和朋友最有帮助,而学校心理学家、儿科医生、急诊科(ED)和国家青少年心理健康组织的帮助最少。定性数据解释了两个主题:(1)进入黑暗未知的情感之旅;(2)心理帮助的承诺。对其他有类似情况的父母以及卫生专业人员提出了一系列建议。父母希望卫生专业人员提供适当的转诊,与家庭合作,与父母建立有意义的联系和认可,为家庭提供实际和心理支持,并建立父母支持小组。仍然需要为父母提供广泛可用的循证资源、信息和支持。
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Adolescent self-harm: Parents' experiences of supporting their child and help-seeking.

Self-harm in children and adolescents is a growing public health issue. Parents are forefront in identifying, responding to and supporting their child to seek help. A sequential mixed-method study which included an online survey (N = 37) and a semi-structured interview (n = 10) was conducted to understand parents' experiences of supporting and accessing help for their child. Parents (M = 45.70 years, SD = 6.18) with a child who has engaged in self-harm behaviours (M = 16.89 years, SD = 3.91) participated. Parents sought help from a range of services and perceived psychiatrists, private psychologists and friends as the most helpful and school psychologists, paediatricians, Emergency Department (ED) and the national youth mental health organisation as the least helpful. Two themes were interpreted from the qualitative data: (1) An emotional journey into the dark unknown, and (2) The promise of psychological help. A series of recommendations for other parents in similar situations, as well as health professionals were made. Parents want health professionals to provide appropriate referrals, work collaboratively with families, meaningfully connect with and validate parents, provide practical and psychological support for families and establish parent support groups. There remains a need for widely available evidence-informed resources, information and support for parents.

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Journal of Child Health Care
Journal of Child Health Care NURSING-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
15.80%
发文量
60
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Child Health Care is a broad ranging, international, professionally-oriented, interdisciplinary and peer reviewed journal. It focuses on issues related to the health and health care of neonates, children, young people and their families, including areas such as illness, disability, complex needs, well-being, quality of life and mental health care in a diverse range of settings. The Journal of Child Health Care publishes original theoretical, empirical and review papers which have application to a wide variety of disciplines.
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