Schools of Nursing & Midwifery, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Communication, International Studies and Languages, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2016 Apr;25(2):144-50. doi: 10.1111/inm.12182. Epub 2016 Jan 13.
This discussion paper identifies and examines several tensions inherent in traditional approaches to understanding older people's suicide. Predicted future increases in the absolute number of elderly suicides are subject to careful interpretation due to the underreporting of suicides in older age groups. Furthermore, a significant number of studies of older people's death by suicide examine risk factors or a combination of risk factors in retrospect only, while current approaches to suicide prevention in the elderly place disproportionate emphasis on the identification and treatment of depression. Taken together, such tensions give rise to a monologic view of research and practice, ultimately limiting our potential for understanding older people's experience of suicide and suicidal behaviour. New approaches are necessary if we are to move beyond the current narrow focus that prevails. Fresh thinking, which draws on older people's experience of attempting to die by suicide, might offer critical insight into socially-constructed meanings attributed to suicide and suicidal behaviour by older people. Specifically, identification through research into the protective mechanisms that are relevant and available to older people who have been suicidal is urgently needed to effectively guide mental health nurses and health-care professionals in therapeutic engagement and intervention.
这篇讨论文件确定并考察了传统理解老年人自杀方式中存在的几种内在紧张关系。由于老年人自杀报告不足,因此需要仔细解释预测未来老年人自杀绝对数量的增加。此外,许多关于老年人自杀死亡的研究仅回顾性地研究了风险因素或风险因素的组合,而当前老年人自杀预防方法过分强调识别和治疗抑郁症。这些紧张关系共同导致了研究和实践的独白观点,最终限制了我们理解老年人自杀和自杀行为体验的潜力。如果要超越当前普遍存在的狭隘重点,就需要新的方法。新的思路可以借鉴老年人试图自杀的经验,为老年人赋予自杀和自杀行为的社会建构意义提供关键的见解。具体来说,通过研究与曾经有过自杀念头的老年人相关且可用的保护机制来进行识别,对于有效地指导心理健康护士和医疗保健专业人员进行治疗性接触和干预非常必要。