Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, 207 Bouverie St, Carlton, VIC, 3010, Australia.
Department of Psychology, Middlesex University London, London, UK.
BMC Psychiatry. 2018 Mar 1;18(1):58. doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1636-8.
A number of Delphi expert consensus studies have been carried out with different countries and cultural groups to develop guidelines on how a member of the public should provide assistance to a person who is suicidal. The present study aimed to determine whether cross-culturally generalizable suicide first aid actions are possible by comparing agreement across these Delphi studies.
Data on endorsement rates for items were compared across six Delphi studies. These studies involved panels of professionals and consumer advocates from English-speaking countries, professionals from Sri Lanka, professionals from Japan, professionals from India, professionals from the Philippines, and professionals and consumer advocates in refugee and immigrant mental health. Correlations were calculated between item endorsement rates across panels.
There were 18 items that were highly endorsed across all eight of the Delphi panels and an additional 15 items highly endorsed across the panels from the three lower middle-income countries (India, Philippines and Sri Lanka). Correlations across panels in item endorsement rates were all 0.60 or above, but were higher between panels from countries that are socioeconomically similar.
There is broad agreement across the diverse expert panels about what are appropriate suicide first aid actions for members of the public, indicating that cross-cultural generalizability is possible. However, there is also some cultural specificity, indicating the need for local tailoring.
已经进行了多项德尔菲专家共识研究,涉及不同国家和文化群体,旨在制定关于公众应如何帮助有自杀倾向的人的指南。本研究旨在通过比较这些德尔菲研究中的一致性来确定跨文化是否可以推广通用的自杀急救措施。
比较了六个德尔菲研究中对项目的认可率数据。这些研究涉及来自英语国家的专业人员和消费者倡导者、来自斯里兰卡的专业人员、来自日本的专业人员、来自印度的专业人员、来自菲律宾的专业人员以及难民和移民心理健康方面的专业人员和消费者倡导者小组。计算了面板之间项目认可率的相关性。
有 18 个项目在所有 8 个德尔菲小组中得到高度认可,另外 15 个项目在来自中低收入国家(印度、菲律宾和斯里兰卡)的小组中得到高度认可。面板之间在项目认可率上的相关性均为 0.60 或更高,但在社会经济相似的国家之间的相关性更高。
公众对适当的自杀急救措施存在广泛共识,这表明跨文化的可推广性是可能的。然而,也存在一些文化特异性,表明需要进行本土化调整。