Ramchand Rajeev, Ayer Lynsay, Kotzias Virginia, Engel Charles, Predmore Zachary, Ebener Patricia, Kemp Janet E, Karras Elizabeth, Haas Gretchen
RAND Corporation, Arlington, Virginia.
RAND Corporation, Arlington, Virginia.
Womens Health Issues. 2016 Nov-Dec;26(6):667-673. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2016.07.005. Epub 2016 Aug 27.
Women veterans are at increasingly high risk of suicide, but little is known about the concerns and needs of this population. This is, in part, owing to the low base rate of suicide and the inability to conduct retrospective interviews with individuals who died. In this study, we used a qualitative approach to gain insight about the concerns and nature of comments regarding suicidal ideation and intent among women veterans calling the Veterans Crisis Line (VCL).
Fifty-four VCL call responders were interviewed in the spring of 2015. They were asked about the concerns and level of suicide risk of women veteran callers with whom they have spoken and about the ways in which women callers are similar to or different from men callers. Interviews were transcribed and thematic analyses were conducted to examine patterns or themes emerging from the data.
Military sexual trauma and non-suicidal self-harm were two commonly reported concerns of women veteran callers according to responders. VCL responders also noted differences between men and women veteran callers, including differences in clinical presentation, suicidal means, and protective factors.
Our findings shed light on potential avenues to prevent suicide among women veterans, although we spoke to VCL responders about their impressions, rather than to women veterans themselves. Efforts to 1) prevent and treat the consequences of military sexual trauma, 2) recognize, prevent, and treat non-suicidal self-harm, and 3) restrict access to lethal means most commonly reported among women veteran callers may be helpful to mitigate suicide risk in this vulnerable group of veterans.
退伍女兵的自杀风险日益增高,但对于这一群体的担忧和需求却知之甚少。部分原因在于自杀的低发率以及无法对已死亡个体进行回顾性访谈。在本研究中,我们采用定性研究方法,以深入了解拨打退伍军人危机热线(VCL)的退伍女兵关于自杀意念和意图的担忧及评论性质。
2015年春季,对54名VCL接线员进行了访谈。询问他们与退伍女兵来电者交流时所关注的问题及自杀风险程度,以及女性来电者与男性来电者的异同之处。对访谈内容进行转录,并开展主题分析,以审视数据中出现的模式或主题。
接线员称,军事性创伤和非自杀性自伤是退伍女兵来电者两个常见的担忧问题。VCL接线员还指出了退伍女兵来电者与男性来电者之间的差异,包括临床表现、自杀方式和保护因素方面的差异。
尽管我们是与VCL接线员交流他们的印象,而非与退伍女兵本人交流,但我们的研究结果揭示了预防退伍女兵自杀的潜在途径。1)预防和治疗军事性创伤的后果,2)识别、预防和治疗非自杀性自伤,3)限制退伍女兵来电者中最常报告的致命手段的获取途径,这些努力可能有助于降低这一脆弱退伍军人群体的自杀风险。