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The forever decision: a qualitative study among survivors of a suicide attempt

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Tijdschr Psychiatr. 2025;67(10):565-572.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Suicide attempts have a profound emotional impact on both individuals and society as a whole.

AIM: To delve into the factors that have an influence on the transition from suicidal ideation to attempt and the preventive strategies impeding this transition.

METHOD: Between October 1, 2022 and March 7, 2023 we interviewed 27 adults (23 women, four men, mean age 33 years) who attempted suicide within the past 12 months.

RESULTS: Despite the heterogeneity of the suicidal process, suicidal thoughts predominately emerged during adolescence (Mdn = 15; M = 17.8). In most participants, planning and preparatory actions occurred long before the attempt, with a median of six years prior to the attempt for the selection of the method. All volitional moderators were observed, although pain sensitivity in particular varied among participants. Access to lethal means and planning emerged as important moderators in the suicidal process. Asking the survivors what could have helped to prevent their attempts, most participants mentioned that they felt their suicidality was not taken seriously enough.

CONCLUSION: We discussed the significance of planning in the suicidal process, challenges in conceptualizing planning and impulsivity, and individual differences in pain sensitivity. Based on the findings, we underscore the critical need for restricting access to means, giving greater consideration to preparatory actions within the suicidal process, and fostering open dialogues about suicidality.

PMID:41466582

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