Babow I, Rowe R
California Polytechnic State University.
Adolescence. 1990 Winter;25(100):791-8.
In a study of hospitalized suicidal youth, the account of a sixteen-year-old girl, diagnosed as schizophrenic, is analyzed to gain insight into a family's role in the suicidal career of an adolescent preoccupied with death and dying, sleep, and drugs; the interplay of her construction of reality with her risk-taking, self-injurious way of life; and her perceived problems of living and need for help. Her cessation orientations revealed a kind of Sleeping Beauty syndrome with fantasies on sleep, drugs, and death, including a death of the mind from overdosing. Such qualitative research on suicidal careers may increase our understanding of the at-risk adolescent population and assist in the development of a policy for identifying and meeting needs and following up on clues for prevention and early intervention.
在一项针对住院自杀青少年的研究中,对一名被诊断为精神分裂症的16岁女孩的叙述进行了分析,以深入了解一个家庭在一名沉迷于死亡与濒死、睡眠和毒品的青少年自杀历程中所扮演的角色;她构建现实的方式与冒险、自我伤害的生活方式之间的相互作用;以及她所察觉到的生活问题和对帮助的需求。她的停止取向揭示了一种睡美人综合征,伴有关于睡眠、毒品和死亡的幻想,包括因过量用药导致的精神死亡。此类关于自杀历程的定性研究可能会增进我们对高危青少年群体的理解,并有助于制定一项政策,以识别和满足需求,并追踪预防和早期干预的线索。