School of Medicine and Psychology, The Australian National University, Building 39 Science Road, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia.
Centre for Mental Health Research, The Australian National University, 63 Eggleston Road, Acton, ACT, 2601, Australia.
J Youth Adolesc. 2023 Nov;52(11):2417-2429. doi: 10.1007/s10964-023-01841-3. Epub 2023 Aug 17.
Suicide is the leading cause of death among Australian young people, yet rates of help-seeking for suicidal ideation and behaviors in this population are concerningly low. In this study, the relationships between parental suicide stigma, parental suicide literacy, and their attitudes and intentions toward seeking professional help for their child if they were to express thoughts of suicide are investigated. Understanding this influence is critical given parents are key facilitators of their child's access to and engagement with professional mental health services. An online survey was administered to 302 parents of children aged-12-18 (M = 45.36, SD = 6.23; 91.4% female). Parental suicide stigma was significantly associated with more negative help-seeking attitudes and lower help-seeking intentions. Other significant predictors of more positive help-seeking attitudes included parental self-efficacy and having a child with no history of suicidal ideation. Higher help-seeking intentions were associated with female gender, living in an urban area, and positive help-seeking attitudes. Parental suicide literacy was not significantly associated with help-seeking. Practically, outcomes of this study may inform the development and implementation of targeted education programs to increase parental help-seeking for their children.
自杀是澳大利亚年轻人的主要死因,但该人群中寻求自杀意念和行为帮助的比率低得令人担忧。在这项研究中,调查了父母对自杀的耻辱感、父母对自杀的了解程度,以及他们在孩子表达自杀想法时寻求专业帮助的态度和意愿。鉴于父母是孩子获得和参与专业心理健康服务的关键促进者,了解这种影响至关重要。对 302 名 12-18 岁儿童的父母(M=45.36,SD=6.23;91.4%为女性)进行了在线调查。父母对自杀的耻辱感与更消极的寻求帮助的态度和较低的寻求帮助的意愿显著相关。更积极的寻求帮助的态度的其他显著预测因素包括父母的自我效能感和孩子没有自杀意念的历史。更高的寻求帮助的意愿与女性、居住在城市地区和积极的寻求帮助的态度有关。父母对自杀的了解程度与寻求帮助没有显著关联。从实践的角度来看,这项研究的结果可能会为制定和实施有针对性的教育计划提供信息,以增加父母为孩子寻求帮助。