Cornette Michelle M, deRoon-Cassini Terri A, Fosco Gregory M, Holloway Richard L, Clark David C, Joiner Thomas E
Department of Psychiatry, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
Arch Suicide Res. 2009;13(1):1-14. doi: 10.1080/13811110802571801.
Physicians and medical trainees (medical students and residents) are at increased risk for suicidal ideation. Yet few conceptual models have attempted to explain the elevated rates of suicide among physicians, and very little is known about what factors contribute to medical trainees' suicidal ideation and behaviors. In this paper, Joiner's (2005) interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidality will be explored as it applies to suicidal ideation and behavior among physicians and medical trainees. Literature addressing each component of the theory will be reviewed. Drawing upon extant data, each dimension of the theory (burden, thwarted belongingness, and acquired ability) will be examined in depth in terms of its applicability to suicidal thinking and behavior among physicians and physicians-in-training. Findings from the literature provide support for the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidality as applied to this population.
医生和医学实习生(医学生和住院医师)出现自杀念头的风险更高。然而,很少有概念模型试图解释医生中自杀率升高的原因,对于导致医学实习生自杀念头和行为的因素知之甚少。在本文中,将探讨乔伊纳(2005年)的自杀人际心理理论,因为它适用于医生和医学实习生的自杀念头和行为。将回顾涉及该理论各个组成部分的文献。利用现有数据,将深入研究该理论的每个维度(负担、归属感受挫和习得能力)在医生和实习医生自杀思维和行为方面的适用性。文献研究结果为适用于这一人群的自杀人际心理理论提供了支持。