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对已登记的退伍军人普通心理健康人群中自我报告的预防自我伤害保护因素的探索性分析。

An Exploratory Analysis of Self-Reported Protective Factors against Self-Harm in an Enrolled Veteran General Mental Health Population.

作者信息

Williamson Alicia K, Riendeau Rachel P, Stolzmann Kelly, Silverman Allie F, Kim Bo, Miller Christopher J, Connolly Samantha L, Pitcock Jeffery, Bauer Mark S

机构信息

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research (CHOIR), 150 South Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02130.

School of Information, University of Michigan, 4322 North Quad, 105 S. State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2019 Dec 1;184(11-12):e738-e744. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usz111.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this study is to characterize self-reported protective factors against suicide or self-harm within free-response comments from a harm-risk screening.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Veterans enrolled in Department of Veterans Affairs mental health care were administered a self-harm and suicide screening as part of the baseline assessment in an ongoing implementation trial. Veterans indicated if they had thoughts of harming themselves and if so, what kept them from acting on them. Responses were coded based on established Centers for Disease Control protective factor categories. Descriptive analyses of demographic factors (such as age, gender, and race), clinical factors, and quality of life measures were conducted across groups depending on levels of self-harm risk.

RESULTS

Of 593 Veterans, 57 (10%) screened positive for active thoughts of self-harm or suicide. Those with thoughts of self-harm had lower quality of life scores and higher rates of depression diagnoses. Of those individuals, 41 (72%) reported protective factors including Personal Resources (17%), Community Resources or Relationships (68%), and Other including pets and hobbies (15%). Those with stated protective factors had higher rates of employment and lower rates of PTSD diagnoses.

CONCLUSION

This is one of the first open-response studies of harm-risk protective factors, allowing for a patient-centered approach that prioritizes the individual's voice and values. New protective factors emerged through the open-response format, indicating important factors that kept Veterans safe from self-harm or suicide such as pets and hobbies. Increasing focus on strengths and positive aspects of Veterans' lives that serve as protective factors may ultimately improve mental health treatment and prevention of suicide and self-harm.

摘要

引言

本研究的目的是在伤害风险筛查的自由回应评论中,对自我报告的预防自杀或自我伤害的保护因素进行特征描述。

材料与方法

作为一项正在进行的实施试验基线评估的一部分,对参加退伍军人事务部心理健康护理的退伍军人进行了自我伤害和自杀筛查。退伍军人表明他们是否有过自我伤害的想法,如果有,是什么阻止了他们付诸行动。根据疾病控制中心既定的保护因素类别对回答进行编码。根据自我伤害风险水平,对不同组的人口统计学因素(如年龄、性别和种族)、临床因素和生活质量指标进行描述性分析。

结果

在593名退伍军人中,57人(10%)自我伤害或自杀的积极想法筛查呈阳性。有自我伤害想法的人生活质量得分较低,抑郁症诊断率较高。在这些人中,41人(72%)报告了保护因素,包括个人资源(17%)、社区资源或人际关系(68%)以及其他包括宠物和爱好(15%)。有所述保护因素的人就业率较高,创伤后应激障碍诊断率较低。

结论

这是首批关于伤害风险保护因素的开放式回应研究之一,采用了以患者为中心的方法,优先考虑个人的声音和价值观。通过开放式回应格式出现了新的保护因素,表明了使退伍军人免受自我伤害或自杀的重要因素,如宠物和爱好。越来越关注作为保护因素的退伍军人生活中的优势和积极方面,最终可能会改善心理健康治疗以及预防自杀和自我伤害。

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