Arthur Sommer Rotenberg Chair in Suicide Studies, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Psychol Psychother. 2017 Dec;90(4):633-648. doi: 10.1111/papt.12130. Epub 2017 May 12.
This qualitative study aimed to capture the experience of living in the ambivalent space between life and death for adults with recurrent suicide attempts (RSA). It sought to expand upon an earlier study that explored the processes involved in transitioning away from RSA among adults, which revealed that occupying this ambivalent space is a crucial part of this process.
Interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) was used. This methodology was designed to explore the lived experiences and meaning making and enabled interpretation of the multidimensional subjective experiences of RSA participants.
In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight adult women with a history of RSA who had participated in a therapeutic intervention at the research site (Skills for Safer Living: A Psychosocial/Psychoeducational Intervention for People with Recurrent Suicide Attempts [SfSL/PISA]). The six stages of IPA were followed to analyse the interview data.
Analysis revealed the superordinate theme, 'surviving moment to moment', which refers to a precarious state of making decisions about one's life and destiny on a moment-to-moment basis without clear commitment to either life or death. Two subordinate themes were identified: 'deciding not to die in the moment' when the participants were more invested in dying than living and 'deciding to live in the moment' when they were more invested in living than dying.
The study illuminated the complex process of making decisions about ones' destiny on a moment-to-moment basis. It revealed the torment experienced when occupying this state, while paradoxically, also revealing how indecision about life and death provided a lifeline opportunity for those with RSA. Clinicians who recognize the subtle distinctions associated with this in-between state can tailor their interventions accordingly.
Surviving moment to moment is characterized by a state of emotional flux and uncertainty about one's destiny, where the person has not fully committed to either life or death. Within this state, there are two interlinked subprocesses, whereby the person is leaning more towards death or life. A critical feature in working with this client group is to recognize their ambiguity and the fragility and temporality of their decisions about their destiny. The practitioner has an opportunity to be a catalyst in the momentum towards life by demonstrating understanding of this survival struggle and tailoring intervention to fit with the nuanced processes within this state.
本定性研究旨在捕捉反复自杀未遂(RSA)成年人在生死之间徘徊的体验。它旨在扩展之前的一项研究,该研究探讨了成年人从 RSA 过渡的过程,研究结果表明,处于这种矛盾状态是这一过程的重要组成部分。
采用解释现象学分析(IPA)。这种方法旨在探索生活体验和意义建构,并能够解释 RSA 参与者的多维主观体验。
对在研究地点(Skills for Safer Living:A Psychosocial/Psychoeducational Intervention for People with Recurrent Suicide Attempts [SfSL/PISA])参加过治疗干预的 8 名有 RSA 病史的成年女性进行了深入的半结构化访谈。采用 IPA 的六个阶段对访谈数据进行了分析。
分析揭示了上位主题“时刻生存”,指的是一种不稳定的状态,即根据当前的情况对自己的生活和命运做出决定,而对生与死都没有明确的承诺。确定了两个下位主题:当参与者更倾向于死亡而不是生存时,“当下决定不死”;当他们更倾向于生存而不是死亡时,“当下决定生存”。
该研究阐明了在当前基础上决定命运的复杂过程。它揭示了在这种状态下所经历的痛苦,同时也揭示了犹豫不决对生与死如何为那些有 RSA 的人提供了一线生机。认识到与这种中间状态相关的微妙区别的临床医生可以相应地调整他们的干预措施。
时刻生存的特点是情绪波动和对命运不确定的状态,这个人尚未完全决定生死。在这种状态下,有两个相互关联的子过程,即这个人更倾向于死亡或生命。与这群客户合作的一个关键特征是认识到他们的模棱两可以及他们对自己命运的决定的脆弱性和暂时性。从业者有机会通过理解这种生存斗争并根据这种状态的细微过程调整干预措施,成为走向生命的催化剂。