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Citation

Law YW. Int. Soc. Work 2020; 63(4): 473-485.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0020872818796135

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study identifies the cultural values affecting near-lethal suicide attempters' help-seeking behaviours. Six Chinese survivors of intentional near-lethal self-poisoning were interviewed and their medical records examined. Interviewees with strong suicidal intentions had less demand for healthcare services and were resistant to care. Non-contact with services was associated with perceived service irrelevance, unhelpfulness and personal need to maintain self-reliance and dignity. Service providers should be trained to be sensitive to these individual values to allow the delivery of a culturally-appropriate service for this population. Social work empowerment models that focus on users' self-reliance should be adopted in practice for this high-risk group. © The Author(s) 2018.


Language: en

Keywords

qualitative study; suicide attempts; social work; Near-lethal suicide; pathway to care

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