Oncü Bedriye, Soyka Ciğdem, Ihan Inci Ozgür, Sayil Işik
Ankara University Medical School, Psychiatry Department, Turkey.
Crisis. 2008;29(4):173-9. doi: 10.1027/0227-5910.29.4.173.
Since attitudes predict future behavior and are important in suicide prevention, we aimed to determine the attitudes of professional groups with potential importance in suicide and suicide prevention. A total sample of 205 medical students, general practitioners, secondary school guidance teachers, and police officers from Ankara completed the Attitudes Toward Suicide Scale (ATSS). Principal components analysis revealed a nine factor model for the scale. Participants from different professions held different attitudes toward suicide. Medical students and general practitioners had the most permissive attitudes. General practitioners' attitude scores about preparedness to prevent suicide were lower compared to other groups, which points out the importance of continuing medical education and implementation of suicide prevention programs in primary care.
由于态度能预测未来行为且在自杀预防中很重要,我们旨在确定在自杀及自杀预防方面具有潜在重要性的专业群体的态度。来自安卡拉的205名医科学生、全科医生、中学指导教师和警察组成的总样本完成了自杀态度量表(ATSS)。主成分分析揭示了该量表的一个九因素模型。不同职业的参与者对自杀持有不同态度。医科学生和全科医生的态度最为宽容。与其他群体相比,全科医生在预防自杀准备方面的态度得分较低,这指出了继续医学教育以及在初级保健中实施自杀预防项目的重要性。