Henderson Elizabeth
Arch Suicide Res. 2022 Jan-Mar;26(1):28-43. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2020.1779152. Epub 2020 Jun 26.
Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States and is a significant public health problem. Suicide has also become a major concern among career American firefighters with rates for suicidal ideation and attempts in firefighters two to three times higher than rates in the general population. Firefighter suicide and mental health are major issues facing fire service leaders, mental health professionals, and most recently suicide experts. Despite an increased focus on understanding suicide in the fire service, there is little empirical evidence on the effectiveness of prevention in this population. The juxtaposition of elevated suicide rates with a dearth of empirical prevention data specific to firefighters warrants new approaches and conceptualizations of suicide prevention in this population. Grounded in the framework of the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide (IPTS), this narrative review integrates select relevant firefighter specific suicide risk/protective factors and multi-level intervention/prevention literature to provide a structured approach to identifying current suicide intervention/prevention efforts with promising transportability to firefighters. Several recommendations for future intervention research specific to firefighters are also proposed.
自杀是美国第十大死因,是一个重大的公共卫生问题。自杀也已成为美国职业消防员中的一个主要担忧,消防员中自杀意念和自杀未遂的发生率比普通人群高出两到三倍。消防员自杀和心理健康是消防部门领导、心理健康专业人员以及最近的自杀问题专家面临的主要问题。尽管人们越来越关注消防部门对自杀的理解,但针对这一人群的预防有效性的实证证据却很少。自杀率升高与缺乏针对消防员的具体实证预防数据并存,这就需要在这一人群中采用新的自杀预防方法和概念。基于自杀人际心理理论(IPTS)的框架,本叙述性综述整合了选定的相关消防员特定自杀风险/保护因素以及多层次干预/预防文献,以提供一种结构化方法,来识别当前具有有望推广到消防员群体的自杀干预/预防措施。还针对消防员提出了一些未来干预研究的建议。