Predictors of suicide coping self-efficacy among youth presenting to a psychiatric emergency department

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作者
Arango, Alejandra [1 ]
Czyz, Ewa K. [1 ]
Magness, Christina S. [1 ]
Hong, Victor [1 ]
Smith, Tayla [1 ]
Kettley, John [1 ]
Foster, Cynthia Ewell [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Psychiat, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
关键词
connectedness; emergency department; self-efficacy; suicide ideation; youth; UNITED-STATES; ADOLESCENTS; IDEATION; RISK; CONNECTEDNESS; FAMILY; THOUGHTS; VALIDITY; VISITS; SCHOOL;
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10.1111/sltb.12966
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
IntroductionLow levels of youth-reported self-efficacy to cope with suicidal urges have been shown to prospectively predict repeat emergency department (ED) visits and suicide attempts, yet little is known about how self-efficacy may change following receipt of crisis services or about factors that may strengthen self-efficacy. Protective factors (e.g., parent-reported youth competence, parent-family connectedness, and receipt of mental health services) were examined in relation to self-efficacy at the time of a psychiatric ED visit and 2 weeks later. MethodsParticipants were 205 youth (ages 10-17), presenting to a psychiatric ED due to a suicide-related concern. Youth primarily identified as biological female (63%) and White (87%). Multivariate hierarchical linear regressions were used to examine candidate protective factors in relation to initial and follow-up suicide coping self-efficacy. ResultsSelf-efficacy significantly improved in the 2 weeks following the ED visit. Parent-family connectedness was positively related to suicide coping self-efficacy at the time of the ED visit. Parent-family connectedness and receipt of inpatient psychiatric care following the ED visit were associated with higher follow-up suicide coping self-efficacy. ConclusionsDuring the adolescent developmental period when suicidal thoughts and behaviors notably increase, study findings highlight potential malleable intervention targets, including parent-family connectedness, that may strengthen suicide coping self-efficacy.
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页码:586 / 596
页数:11
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