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预防自杀中的同伴专家:可能性与陷阱。

Peer specialists in suicide prevention: Possibilities and pitfalls.

机构信息

Pedagogical Sciences and Education, University of Groningen.

出版信息

Psychol Serv. 2019 Aug;16(3):372-380. doi: 10.1037/ser0000255. Epub 2018 Nov 8.

Abstract

The emergence of peer specialists with histories of suicidality in mental health care services is a recent but scarcely researched societal phenomenon. The current study aimed to explore how peer specialists who have experienced suicidality (either attempted suicide or suicidal ideation) use their experiences to contribute to suicide prevention in mental health care services. Qualitative interviews with 20 peer specialists who have personally dealt with suicidality in their past were conducted. Interviewees perceived their work to have unique value in terms of their approach to making contact with suicidal care consumers on an emotional level, which was perceived to lead to less reluctance on the part of suicidal care consumers to talk about suicidality, as well as affect feelings of being acknowledged and heard. However, the lack of professional distance was perceived to carry several risks, including burdening clients with the peer specialists' own suicidal experiences, perceived reluctance of coworkers to let peer specialists work with suicidal clients, and the burden of working with suicidal clients for the peer specialists. Specific conditions that were perceived to be needed in order to work with suicidal clients consisted of personal distance to own process of recovery and suicidality, establishing boundaries with the team or colleagues for the peer specialists' work concerning suicide risk assessment, safety, privacy, and sharing responsibility. Further discussion between mental health care clinicians and peer specialists regarding the role of the peer specialist in suicide prevention is needed to further clarify and optimize their role. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

在精神卫生保健服务中,具有自杀史的同伴专家的出现是最近才出现的,但研究甚少的社会现象。本研究旨在探讨经历过自杀(自杀未遂或自杀意念)的同伴专家如何利用自己的经验为精神卫生保健服务中的自杀预防做出贡献。对 20 名过去曾亲身经历过自杀的同伴专家进行了定性访谈。受访者认为,他们的工作具有独特的价值,因为他们能够以情感层面与有自杀倾向的护理消费者建立联系,这使得有自杀倾向的护理消费者更愿意谈论自杀问题,并让他们感到被认可和被倾听。然而,缺乏专业距离被认为存在若干风险,包括将同伴专家自己的自杀经历带给客户,同事们不愿意让同伴专家与有自杀倾向的客户一起工作,以及同伴专家与有自杀倾向的客户一起工作的负担。为了与有自杀倾向的客户一起工作,被认为需要具备一些特定的条件,包括与自身康复和自杀过程保持个人距离,为同伴专家的自杀风险评估、安全、隐私和分担责任的工作与团队或同事建立界限。需要在精神卫生保健临床医生和同伴专家之间进一步讨论同伴专家在预防自杀方面的作用,以进一步澄清和优化他们的角色。(APA,2019)

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