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首页> 外文期刊>Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology: the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 >Parental Self-Efficacy to Support Teens During a Suicidal Crisis and Future Adolescent Emergency Department Visits and Suicide Attempts
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Parental Self-Efficacy to Support Teens During a Suicidal Crisis and Future Adolescent Emergency Department Visits and Suicide Attempts

机译:在自杀危机和未来青少年急诊部门访问和自杀企图期间支持青少年的父母自我效能

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This study of adolescents seeking emergency department (ED) services and their parents examined parents' self-efficacy beliefs to engage in suicide prevention activities, whether these beliefs varied based on teens' characteristics, and the extent to which they were associated with adolescents' suicide-related outcomes. Participants included 162 adolescents (57% female, 81.5% Caucasian), ages 13-17, and their parents. At index visit, parents rated their self-efficacy to engage in suicide prevention activities and their expectations regarding their teen's future suicide risk. Adolescents' ED visits for suicide-related concerns and suicide attempts were assessed 4 months later. Parents endorsed high self-efficacy to engage in most suicide prevention activities. At the same time, they endorsed considerable doubt in being able to keep their child safe if the teen has thoughts of suicide and in their child not attempting suicide in the future. Parents whose teens experienced follow-up suicide-related outcomes endorsed, at clinically meaningful effect sizes, lower self-efficacy for recognizing suicide warning signs, for obtaining the teen's commitment to refrain from suicide, and for encouraging their teen to cope, as well as lower confidence that their teen will not attempt suicide; self-efficacy to recognize warning signs was at trend level. Despite endorsing high self-efficacy for the majority of suicide prevention activities, parents of high-risk teens expressed less confidence in their capacity to influence their teen's suicidal behavior, which could undermine parents' effort to implement these strategies. The relationship between parental self-efficacy and youth suicide-related outcomes points to its potential value in guiding clinical decision making and interventions.
机译:这项关于寻求急诊部门(ED)服务及其父母的青少年的研究审查了父母的自我效力信念,从事自杀预防活动,这些信念是否根据青少年的特征而变化,以及它们与青少年有关的程度复兴的结果。参与者包括162名青少年(57%的女性,81.5%的高加索人),13-17岁及其父母。在索引访问中,父母评估了自杀预防活动的自我效能,以及他们对青少年未来自杀风险的期望。青少年与自杀相关问题和自杀企图的次数进行了4个月后评估。父母赞同高度自我效能,从事大多数自杀预防活动。与此同时,如果青少年在未来没有试图自杀的情况下,他们签署了相当多的疑问。在临床上有意义的效果大小,在临床有意义的效果大小,识别自杀警告标志的自我效力降低的自我效力下,父母们的青少年享有批准的父母,以获得青少年避免自杀的承诺,以及鼓励他们青少年的承诺,以及鼓励他们青少年的承诺,以及鼓励他们的青少年的承诺,以及鼓励他们的青少年来应对,以及对他们的青少年不会尝试自杀的信心下降;识别警告标志的自我效能在趋势水平。尽管对大多数自杀预防活动具有高度自我效能,但高风险的青少年的父母对影响其青少年的自杀行为的能力表示令人信心,这可能会破坏父母努力实施这些战略。父母自我效力与青少年与自杀相关结果之间的关系指出指导临床决策和干预措施的潜在价值。

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