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谈论自杀:一项关于原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民心理健康急救计划对知识、态度以及意图和实际协助行为影响的未控制试验。

Talking about suicide: An uncontrolled trial of the effects of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health first aid program on knowledge, attitudes and intended and actual assisting actions.

机构信息

Nossal Institute for Global Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Dec 17;15(12):e0244091. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244091. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Suicide is a leading cause of death among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Friends, family and frontline workers (for example, teachers, youth workers) are often best positioned to provide initial assistance if someone is at risk of suicide. We developed culturally appropriate expert consensus guidelines on how to provide mental health first aid to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviour and used this as the basis for a 5-hour suicide gatekeeper training course called Talking About Suicide. This paper describes the outcomes for participants in an uncontrolled trial of this training course.

METHODS

We undertook an uncontrolled trial of the Talking About Suicide course, delivered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid instructors to 192 adult (i.e. 18 years of age or older) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (n = 110) and non-Indigenous (n = 82) participants. Questionnaires capturing self-report outcomes were self-administered immediately before (n = 192) and after attending the training course (n = 188), and at four-months follow-up (n = 98). Outcome measures were beliefs about suicide, stigmatising attitudes, confidence in ability to assist, and intended and actual actions to assist a suicidal person.

RESULTS

Despite a high level of suicide literacy among participants at pre-course measurement, improvements at post-course were observed in beliefs about suicide, stigmatising attitudes, confidence in ability to assist and intended assisting actions. While attrition at follow-up decreased statistical power, some improvements in beliefs about suicide, stigmatising attitudes and intended assisting actions remained statistically significant at follow-up. Importantly, actual assisting actions taken showed dramatic improvements between pre-course and follow-up. Participants reported feeling more confident to assist a suicidal person after the course and this was maintained at follow-up. The course was judged to be culturally appropriate by those participants who identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders.

IMPLICATIONS

The results of this uncontrolled trial were encouraging, suggesting that the Talking About Suicide course was able to improve participants' knowledge, attitudes, and intended assisting actions as well as actual actions taken.

摘要

目的

自杀是原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民死亡的主要原因之一。如果有人有自杀风险,朋友、家人和一线工作人员(例如教师、青年工作者)通常是提供初步帮助的最佳人选。我们制定了关于如何为有自杀念头或行为的澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民提供心理健康急救的文化上适当的专家共识指南,并以此为基础,开发了一个 5 小时的自杀守门员培训课程,称为“谈论自杀”。本文描述了该培训课程的无对照试验中参与者的结果。

方法

我们对“谈论自杀”课程进行了无对照试验,由原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民心理健康急救指导员向 192 名成年(即 18 岁或以上)原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民(n=110)和非原住民(n=82)参与者进行了培训。在参加培训课程之前(n=192)和之后(n=188)以及四个月随访时(n=98),参与者自我管理了包含自我报告结果的问卷。结果衡量标准是对自杀的信念、污名化态度、帮助能力的信心以及帮助自杀者的意图和实际行动。

结果

尽管参与者在课程前的测量中具有较高的自杀知识水平,但在课程后观察到对自杀的信念、污名化态度、帮助能力的信心以及意图帮助的行动都有所改善。虽然随访时的失访降低了统计效力,但对自杀的信念、污名化态度和意图帮助的行动的一些改善仍在随访时具有统计学意义。重要的是,实际采取的帮助行动在课程前和随访之间有显著改善。参与者报告在课程后更有信心帮助自杀者,这种信心在随访时得到了保持。那些自认为是原住民和/或托雷斯海峡岛民的参与者认为该课程具有文化适宜性。

意义

这项无对照试验的结果令人鼓舞,表明“谈论自杀”课程能够提高参与者的知识、态度和意图帮助的行动以及实际采取的行动。

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