Scourfield Jonathan, Roen Katrina, McDermott Liz
Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
Health Soc Care Community. 2008 May;16(3):329-36. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2008.00769.x. Epub 2008 Mar 3.
The research presented in this paper set out to explore the cultural context of youth suicide and more specifically any connections between sexual identity and self-destructive behaviour, in the light of international evidence about the disproportionate risk of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) young people. The empirical basis for the paper is qualitative research that was carried out in the North West of England and South Wales. Focus groups and interviews were conducted with a total of 69 young people, with a purposive sample to reflect diversity of sexual identity, social class and regional and rural-urban location. The paper presents a thematic analysis of the data specifically relating to the experiences of LGBT young people. A range of strategies that LGBT young people employ in the face of distress are described. These are categorised as resilience, ambivalence and self-destructive behaviour (including self-harm and suicide). The potential implications for health and social care of these strategies include the need for ecological approaches and for sexual cultural competence in practitioners, as well as prioritisation of LGBT risk within suicide prevention policies.
本文所呈现的研究旨在探讨青少年自杀的文化背景,更具体地说,鉴于国际上有关女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)青少年自杀念头和自杀未遂风险过高的证据,研究性取向与自我毁灭行为之间的任何联系。本文的实证依据是在英格兰西北部和南威尔士进行的定性研究。共对69名年轻人进行了焦点小组讨论和访谈,采用目的抽样以反映性取向、社会阶层以及地区和城乡位置的多样性。本文对与LGBT青少年经历相关的数据进行了主题分析。描述了LGBT青少年在面对困扰时采用的一系列策略。这些策略被归类为恢复力、矛盾心理和自我毁灭行为(包括自我伤害和自杀)。这些策略对健康和社会护理的潜在影响包括需要采用生态方法以及从业者具备性文化能力,同时在自杀预防政策中优先考虑LGBT风险。