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“我失去的不仅仅是我的伴侣”——精神障碍患者自杀或医生协助死亡后,丧偶伴侣的悲伤经历。

"I lost so much more than my partner" - Bereaved partners' grief experiences following suicide or physician-assisted dying in case of a mental disorder.

机构信息

ARQ Centrum'45, Nienoord 5, 1112 XE, Diemen, The Netherlands.

Department of Ethics, Law and Humanities, Amsterdam UMC, Academic Medical Centre, P.O. Box 22660, 1100, DD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Psychiatry. 2022 Jul 7;22(1):454. doi: 10.1186/s12888-022-04098-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a lack of existing research on grief following the intentional death of people suffering from a mental disorder. Our study aims to provide insight into grief experiences and social reactions of bereaved persons who lost their life partners, who were suffering from a mental disorder, to physician-assisted dying (PAD) or suicide.

METHODS

For this mixed-methods research, we conducted a survey and in-depth interviews with 27 persons living in the Netherlands and bereaved by the death of their life partners. The deceased life partners suffered from a mental disorder and had died by physician-assisted dying (n = 12) or suicide (n = 15). Interviews explored grief experiences and social reactions. In the survey we compared self-reported grief reactions of partners bereaved by suicide and PAD using the Grief Experience Questionnaire.

RESULTS

Compared to suicide, physician-assisted dying was associated with less severe grief experiences of the bereaved partners. Participants reported that others rarely understood the suffering of their deceased partners and sometimes expected them to justify their partners' death. Following physician-assisted dying, the fact that the partner's euthanasia request was granted, helped others understand that the deceased person's mental suffering had been unbearable and irremediable. Whereas, following suicide, the involvement of the bereaved partners was sometimes the focus of judicial inquiry, especially, if the partner had been present during the death.

CONCLUSION

When individuals suffering from a mental disorder die by suicide or PAD, their bereaved partners may experience a lack of understanding from others. Although both ways of dying are considered unnatural, their implications for bereaved partners vary considerably. We propose looking beyond the dichotomy of PAD versus suicide when studying grief following the intentional death of people suffering from a mental disorder, and considering other important aspects, such as expectedness of the death, suffering during it, and partners' presence during the death.

摘要

背景

目前针对精神障碍患者自愿死亡后丧亲者的悲伤体验和社会反应,相关研究较为缺乏。本研究旨在深入了解因医师协助自杀(PAD)或自杀而失去伴侣的丧亲者的悲伤体验和社会反应,这些伴侣患有精神障碍。

方法

本混合方法研究对 27 名居住在荷兰的丧亲者进行了调查和深入访谈,这些丧亲者的伴侣患有精神障碍,通过 PAD 或自杀而死亡。死者中有 12 人因 PAD 而亡,15 人自杀。访谈内容主要为丧亲者的悲伤体验和社会反应。在调查中,我们使用 grief experience questionnaire 比较了自杀和 PAD 丧亲者的自我报告悲伤反应。

结果

与自杀相比,PAD 与丧亲者悲伤体验的严重程度较低相关。参与者表示,其他人很少理解他们已故伴侣的痛苦,有时还期望他们证明伴侣的死亡是合理的。在 PAD 情况下,伴侣的安乐死请求得到批准,这有助于他人理解死者的精神痛苦是无法忍受和无法治愈的。而在自杀情况下,丧亲者的参与有时是司法调查的焦点,尤其是如果伴侣在死亡现场。

结论

当患有精神障碍的个体自杀或通过 PAD 死亡时,他们的丧亲者可能会感到他人的不理解。尽管这两种死亡方式都被认为是不自然的,但它们对丧亲者的影响却大不相同。我们建议在研究精神障碍患者自愿死亡后的悲伤体验时,超越 PAD 与自杀的二分法,考虑其他重要方面,如死亡的可预测性、死亡过程中的痛苦以及伴侣在死亡现场的存在。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8262/9264629/1b4964bbfa65/12888_2022_4098_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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