Discipline of Nursing, School of Population Health and Clinical Practice, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Death Stud. 2010 Aug;34(7):625-40. doi: 10.1080/07481181003761567.
This study aimed to identify what suicidally bereaved persons', particularly close relatives' and loved ones' perceptions of their need for support were and their experiences of support directed at meeting those needs. A total of 166 persons who were bereaved by suicide completed a questionnaire consisting of both closed and open-ended questions. Overall, 94% of participants indicated a need for help to manage their grief but only 44% received help. Most participants indicated a great or significant need for help. In addition, only 40% of those who received professional support felt satisfied with it. The authors concluded that there is a significant gap between need for support and the quality and provision of professional support services.
本研究旨在确定自杀身亡者的亲友,特别是亲人对支持的需求有哪些看法,以及他们在满足这些需求方面获得的支持体验。共有 166 名自杀身亡者的亲友完成了一份由封闭式和开放式问题组成的问卷。总的来说,94%的参与者表示需要帮助来处理他们的悲伤,但只有 44%的人得到了帮助。大多数参与者表示非常需要帮助。此外,只有 40%的接受专业支持的人对其感到满意。作者得出结论,在支持需求与专业支持服务的质量和提供之间存在显著差距。