Lusk Jaimie, Dobscha Steven K, Kopacz Marek, Ritchie Mary Frances, Ono Sarah
Arch Suicide Res. 2018 Apr-Jun;22(2):311-326. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2017.1340856. Epub 2017 Jul 21.
This qualitative study explores the relationship between veterans' spirituality/religion and suicide ideation and attempts. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with 30 veterans who either endorsed chronic suicidal ideation or had made suicide attempt(s). Interviews explored the bi-directional relationship between spirituality/religion (e.g., beliefs, practices, and experiences), and suicide ideation and behaviors. Interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. Veterans' responses indicate that spirituality/religion can discourage or permit suicidal ideation, help in coping with ideation, and facilitate meaning making and coping in the presence of self-perceived suffering. Veterans who survived a suicide attempt explored the impact of their spirituality/religion on their recovery. Findings highlight a complex and diverse relationship between spirituality/religion and suicidality. These findings may inform further research on treatment strategies that assess the function of spirituality/religion, and incorporate protective aspects of spirituality/religion into mental health treatment.
这项定性研究探讨了退伍军人的精神信仰/宗教信仰与自杀意念及自杀未遂之间的关系。对30名认可长期自杀意念或有过自杀未遂经历的退伍军人进行了定性半结构化访谈。访谈探讨了精神信仰/宗教信仰(如信仰、实践和经历)与自杀意念及行为之间的双向关系。采用主题分析法对访谈进行了分析。退伍军人的回答表明,精神信仰/宗教信仰可以抑制或引发自杀意念,有助于应对自杀意念,并在存在自我感知痛苦的情况下促进意义构建和应对。自杀未遂后幸存的退伍军人探讨了他们的精神信仰/宗教信仰对其康复的影响。研究结果凸显了精神信仰/宗教信仰与自杀倾向之间复杂多样的关系。这些发现可能为进一步研究评估精神信仰/宗教信仰功能并将其保护因素纳入心理健康治疗的治疗策略提供参考。