Department of Psychology, Education and Child Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Omega (Westport). 2024 Jun;89(2):470-484. doi: 10.1177/00302228221075287. Epub 2022 Mar 1.
Previous research has revealed that mental health professionals (MHPs) often experience severe, yet varying, levels of short-term impact in the aftermath of client suicide. Individual differences are significant, yet what factors help explain these differences remains unclear. The current study investigated the role of the MHPs' and the clients' age and gender upon the impact of client suicide. An international sample of 213 MHPs, aged between 18 and 75, reported on a client's suicide and its short-term impact (IES-R). The results indicate that both MHPs' and clients' gender did not affect impact. MHPs' and clients' age did not affect impact individually, although a significant interaction effect was revealed. Age, not gender, of the MHP and client are relevant in light of the impact of client suicide. Potential implications and suggestions for future research are discussed.
先前的研究表明,心理健康专业人员(MHPs)在客户自杀后经常会经历严重且不同程度的短期影响。个体差异显著,但哪些因素有助于解释这些差异仍不清楚。本研究调查了 MHP 和客户的年龄和性别对客户自杀影响的作用。一个由 213 名年龄在 18 至 75 岁之间的心理健康专业人员组成的国际样本报告了客户的自杀及其短期影响(IES-R)。结果表明,MHP 和客户的性别都不会影响影响。MHP 和客户的年龄单独不会影响影响,尽管揭示了一个显著的交互效应。考虑到客户自杀的影响,MHP 和客户的年龄(而非性别)与影响相关。讨论了潜在的影响和对未来研究的建议。