Bhavsar Vishal, Doherty Anne M
King's Women's Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Southwark Community Forensic Service, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
BJPsych Open. 2025 May 13;11(3):e102. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2025.46.
Domestic abuse harms children and families. Self-harm is associated with exposure to and perpetration of domestic abuse, but research on health service responses to self-harm in the context of domestic abuse is limited. We discuss recent work examining the response of mental health professionals to domestic abuse in the emergency department by Knipe and colleagues. Thematic analysis of interviews with 15 mental health professionals working in consultation and liaison settings helped to construct themes including a fear of deeper exploration and tensions between identification and response ('between knowing and acting'). The paper raises important issues for quality improvement in responses to self-harm in liaison settings, including balancing time and resources across different management needs (including domestic abuse response) and professional perceptions of their own actions in clinical settings, such as acknowledging harmful behaviour. The paper demonstrates opportunities for strengthening responses to domestic abuse in professional training.
家庭虐待会伤害儿童和家庭。自我伤害与遭受家庭虐待以及实施家庭虐待有关,但关于在家庭虐待背景下卫生服务机构对自我伤害的应对措施的研究有限。我们讨论了Knipe及其同事最近开展的一项研究,该研究考察了心理健康专业人员在急诊科对家庭虐待的应对情况。对15名在会诊联络部门工作的心理健康专业人员进行访谈的主题分析,有助于构建相关主题,包括对深入探究的恐惧以及识别与应对之间的矛盾(“在认知与行动之间”)。该论文提出了在联络部门改善自我伤害应对质量的重要问题,包括在不同管理需求(包括应对家庭虐待)之间平衡时间和资源,以及专业人员对自身在临床环境中的行为的认知,比如承认有害行为。该论文展示了在专业培训中加强对家庭虐待应对措施的机会。