打击和困境量表评估抑郁症预防公众人物自杀

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本文提出了一种可被外展活动人士用于抑郁评估的量表,以避免公众人物自杀。这个量表是根据已知的导致抑郁症的风险因素制定的。有关这些风险因素的信息大多来自于公共领域的名人和政要,这使得拟议的量表可以由外联活动人士使用,而不像所有现有的量表,包括HDRS、PHQ-9和BDI,都需要受试者自我报告。危险因素分为困境和休克/创伤。前者的分数随着时间的推移而变化,而后者的分数则保持不变。在研究的任何时间点上,受试者在量表上的累积分数被估计为分配给个体风险因素的个体分数的代数总和。研究对象是名人,通过他们的个人资料、传记、采访和公共领域的新闻项目进行研究。考虑到他们所面临的生活事件和处境,他们在拟议的量表上得分。在18名受试者中,9人有自杀倾向,9人没有自杀倾向。该量表似乎提供了自杀和非自杀受试者之间明确的二分法。学生t检验表明,所提出的震惊和困境量表可以用来评估抑郁症和识别潜在自杀风险的个体。
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A shock and plight scale for assessment of depression to prevent suicide in public figures
This paper proposes a scale that can be used by outreach activists for the assessment of depression to avoid suicide of public figures. This scale is developed based on known risk factors contributing to depression. Information on these risk factors is mostly available on celebrities and dignitaries from the sources in public domain, allowing the proposed scale to be used by an outreach activist, unlike all the existing scales including HDRS, PHQ-9, and BDI which require self-reporting by the subject. The risk factors are divided into plight and shock/trauma. The score assigned to the former varies over time, whereas the score attributed to the latter remains constant. Cumulative score of a subject on the scale is estimated on any point in time under study as an algebraic sum of individual scores assigned to individual risk factors. Subjects of study are celebrities, who were studied through their profiles, biographies, interviews, and news items available in public domain. They were scored on the proposed scale considering the life events and situation facing them. Out of 18 subjects, 9 were suicidal and 9 were non-suicidal. The scale appears to provide clear dichotomy between suicidal and non-suicidal subjects. The Student’s t-test suggests that the proposed shock and plight scale can be used to assess depression and identify individuals who are potentially at a risk of suicide.
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