Chalker Samantha A, Pozun Cara T, Chang Cindy J, Ehret Blaire C, Treichler Emily B H
Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, California, USA.
University of California, San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, San Diego, California, USA.
Pract Innov (Wash D C). 2024;9(1):77-85. doi: 10.1037/pri0000230.
Caring Cards is a peer-adaptation of caring contacts for suicide prevention, in which people with lived experience of suicidal thoughts and behaviors create handmade cards for peers currently experiencing suicidal thoughts and/or behaviors. The present study used data from a feasibility/acceptability study of Caring Cards at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center to explore preferences for this type of recovery-oriented suicide prevention intervention. Participants were 55 Veterans with a past (card makers, =21) or current (card recipients, =34) high-risk indication for suicide. Card makers participated in a 3-month weekly 60-120-minute group therapy to create cards. Card recipients received these cards monthly for six months. Survey and interview data were collected post-intervention. Pragmatic analysis of interview responses revealed preferences related to participation length, card content and frequency, group formatting, and accessibility. Among both card makers (76.2%-85.7%) and card recipients (94.1%), a majority recommended offering this intervention for Veterans who have previously or are currently struggling with mental health concerns. Over 60% of card makers wanted receive cards and 52.9% of card recipients wanted to make cards. These data further support the importance of lived experience voices in intervention development. Caring Cards, an intervention specifically focusing on improving well-being, meaning-making, and fulfillment in one's life, regards Veteran preferences as salient in the future implementation of a recovery-oriented approach to suicide prevention.
关爱卡片是一种用于预防自杀的同伴适应型关爱联系方式,有自杀想法和行为亲身经历的人会为当前有自杀想法和/或行为的同伴制作手工卡片。本研究使用了退伍军人事务医疗中心对关爱卡片进行的可行性/可接受性研究的数据,以探讨对这种以康复为导向的自杀预防干预措施的偏好。参与者为55名有过去(卡片制作者,=21)或当前(卡片接收者,=34)自杀高风险指征的退伍军人。卡片制作者参加为期3个月、每周60 - 120分钟的团体治疗来制作卡片。卡片接收者连续六个月每月收到这些卡片。干预后收集了调查和访谈数据。对访谈回复的务实分析揭示了与参与时长、卡片内容和频率、团体形式以及可及性相关的偏好。在卡片制作者(76.2% - 85.7%)和卡片接收者(94.1%)中,大多数人建议为之前或当前正在与心理健康问题作斗争的退伍军人提供这种干预措施。超过60%的卡片制作者希望收到卡片,52.9%的卡片接收者希望制作卡片。这些数据进一步支持了亲身经历者的声音在干预措施开发中的重要性。关爱卡片是一种专门致力于改善幸福感、人生意义感和满足感的干预措施,在未来实施以康复为导向的自杀预防方法时,将退伍军人的偏好视为关键因素。