Peart Natalie, Hetrick Sarah, Gibson Kerry, Stasiak Karolina
Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Dec 25;7:e46579. doi: 10.2196/46579.
Suicide is one of the leading causes of preventable death in young people, and the way young people are communicating suicidality has evolved to include web-based disclosures and help-seeking. To date, mental health intervention services, both on the web and in person, have been conceived in the traditional model, whereby support is provided if a young person (or their family) actively seeks out that support when distressed. On the other hand, proactive outreach is an innovative approach to intervention that has been shown to be effective in other areas of health care. Live for Tomorrow chat was delivered on Instagram and comprised of counselors who reach out to provide brief person-centered intervention to young people who post content indicating distress or suicidality.
Our aim was to explore how counselors engaged young people in a proactive digital intervention and how risk assessment was conducted in this context.
We analyzed 35 transcripts of conversations between counselors and young people aged 13-25 years using the 6-step approach of Braun and Clarke's reflexive thematic analysis. These transcripts included a counseling intervention and a follow-up chat that was aimed at collecting feedback about the counseling intervention.
A total of 7 themes emerged: using microskills to facilitate conversations, building confidence and capacity to cope with change, seeking permission when approaching conversations about suicidality or self-harm, conversations about suicidality following a structured approach, providing assurances of confidentiality, validation of the experience of suicidality, and using conversations about suicidality to identify interventions. Counselors were able to translate counseling microskills and structured questioning regarding suicidality into a digital context. In particular, in the digital context, counselors would use the young person's post and emojis to further conversations and build rapport.
The findings highlight the importance of the counselor's role to listen, empathize, validate, and empower young people and that all these skills can be transferred to a digital text counseling intervention. Counselors used a structured approach to understanding suicidality in a permission-seeking, validating, and confidential manner to identify interventions with the young person. These practices allowed the conversation to move beyond traditional risk assessment practices to meaningful conversations about suicidality. Moving beyond traditional risk assessment practices and into conversations about suicidality allowed for the validation of the young person's experience and exploration of interventions and support that made sense and were seen to be helpful to the young person. This study highlighted the benefits of a proactive digital chat-based intervention, which is a novel approach to engaging with young people experiencing psychological distress and suicidality. Furthermore, this research demonstrates the feasibility and benefit of moving mental health intervention and support to a medium where young people are currently disclosing distress and intervening proactively.
自杀是年轻人可预防死亡的主要原因之一,年轻人表达自杀倾向的方式已经演变,包括基于网络的披露和寻求帮助。迄今为止,心理健康干预服务,无论是网络上的还是面对面的,都采用传统模式,即当年轻人(或其家人)在痛苦时积极寻求支持时才提供帮助。另一方面,主动外展是一种创新的干预方法,已被证明在医疗保健的其他领域有效。“为明天而活”聊天服务在照片墙(Instagram)上开展,由咨询师主动联系那些发布表明痛苦或自杀倾向内容的年轻人,提供简短的以个人为中心的干预。
我们的目的是探讨咨询师如何在主动数字干预中与年轻人互动,以及在这种情况下如何进行风险评估。
我们使用布劳恩和克拉克的反思性主题分析的六步法,分析了35份咨询师与13至25岁年轻人之间的对话记录。这些记录包括一次咨询干预和一次旨在收集关于咨询干预反馈的后续聊天。
共出现了7个主题:运用微技能促进对话、建立应对变化的信心和能力、在开始关于自杀倾向或自我伤害的对话时寻求许可、按照结构化方法进行关于自杀倾向的对话、保证保密、认可自杀倾向经历以及利用关于自杀倾向的对话确定干预措施。咨询师能够将咨询微技能和关于自杀倾向的结构化提问转化到数字环境中。特别是在数字环境中,咨询师会利用年轻人的帖子和表情符号来进一步展开对话并建立融洽关系。
研究结果凸显了咨询师倾听、共情、认可和赋能年轻人的角色的重要性,并且所有这些技能都可以转化为数字文本咨询干预。咨询师采用结构化方法,以寻求许可、认可和保密的方式理解自杀倾向,从而与年轻人确定干预措施。这些做法使对话超越了传统的风险评估做法,转向关于自杀倾向的有意义的对话。超越传统风险评估做法并进入关于自杀倾向的对话,能够认可年轻人的经历,并探索对年轻人有意义且被认为有帮助的干预措施和支持。这项研究凸显了基于数字聊天的主动干预的益处,这是一种与经历心理困扰和自杀倾向的年轻人互动的新方法。此外,这项研究证明了将心理健康干预和支持转移到年轻人当前披露困扰并主动进行干预的媒介上的可行性和益处。