Methodological insights from a psychosocial autopsy study of adult suicide
Methodological insights from a psychosocial autopsy study of adult suicide
Author(s): Laura Digryte, Nida Žemaitienė, Irina Baniene, Valija Sap, Alicja Juskiene, Vilma LiaugaudaiteSubject(s): Clinical psychology, Criminology, Health and medicine and law, Victimology
Published by: Društvo psihologa Srbije
Keywords: suicide;psychosocial aspects;methodology;
Summary/Abstract: Conducting a psychosocial autopsy after a suicide is a well-known method in the world for a deeper understanding of suicide, but it still raises a lot of debates over how this method could be applied better to avoid questionable reliability of the research. This study represents methodological insights from a psychosocial autopsy study of adult suicide. 145 people, who lost a close relative or friend due to a suicide, participated in the study. The results revealed that it is particularly important to complete a pilot study and a test of the protocol in a specific sample. Insights to organize face to face meetings due to the sensitivity of the experience, the ability to observe and respond to the risk of suicide of respondents, and to require researchers with practical experience in suicide prevention and psychological assistance is emphasized. This study is an attempt to give methodological insights for future research of suicide and facilitate significant progress in our understanding of suicide.
Journal: Psihologija
- Issue Year: 54/2021
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 397-409
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English