Ahuja Amir Kumar, Biesaga Krystine, Sudak Donna M, Draper John, Womble Ashley
AHUJA, BIESAGA, and SUDAK: Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; DRAPER and WOMBLE: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
J Psychiatr Pract. 2014 Mar;20(2):141-6. doi: 10.1097/01.pra.0000445249.38801.d1.
Current suicide assessment relies primarily on the patient's oral history. This article describes the case of a patient who was hospitalized after making an impulsive suicide attempt. Subsequently, social media was used to identify the events leading up to the attempt and to reconstruct a timeline. This evidence helped the patient gain more insight into the severity of his condition and agree to participate in treatment. Facebook and other social media may prove to be helpful adjuncts to suicide prevention efforts both in treatment and in screening for high-risk individuals who may not voluntarily come to clinical attention.
目前的自杀评估主要依赖患者的口述病史。本文描述了一名患者的案例,该患者在冲动自杀未遂后住院。随后,利用社交媒体来确定导致自杀未遂的事件,并重建时间线。这些证据帮助患者更深入地了解其病情的严重性,并同意接受治疗。脸书和其他社交媒体可能被证明是自杀预防工作的有用辅助手段,无论是在治疗方面,还是在筛查那些可能不会主动寻求临床关注的高危个体方面。