Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Omega (Westport). 2021 Mar;82(4):632-645. doi: 10.1177/0030222819825775. Epub 2019 Feb 13.
Bereavement by suicide is a unique form of grief characterized by features such as stigma, shame, and rejection that may complicate the grieving process and place people at heightened risk for specific mental health disorders, suicide attempts, and dying by suicide. To better understand the unique support needs of the suicide-bereaved and how these can be met, this Australian study qualitatively explored the experiences of people bereaved by suicide. Fifteen individuals who had lost a spouse or partner or a family member to suicide formed three focus groups across different locations in Queensland, Australia. Analysis identified four dominant themes: changing support needs, difficulties navigating services, experiences of stigma and social isolation, and connecting with others. The results from this study provide a powerful insight into the experiences and specific needs of the suicide-bereaved and could inform further development of suicide bereavement support services.
丧亲之痛是一种独特的悲伤形式,其特点包括耻辱感、羞耻感和排斥感,这些可能会使悲伤过程复杂化,并使人面临特定心理健康障碍、自杀企图和自杀的风险增加。为了更好地了解自杀丧亲者的独特支持需求以及如何满足这些需求,这项澳大利亚研究从定性角度探讨了这些人的经历。15 名因配偶或伴侣或家庭成员自杀而失去亲人的人在澳大利亚昆士兰州的不同地点组成了三个焦点小组。分析确定了四个主要主题:不断变化的支持需求、服务导航困难、耻辱感和社会孤立的经历,以及与他人的联系。这项研究的结果深入了解了自杀丧亲者的经历和具体需求,并为进一步发展自杀丧亲支持服务提供了信息。