严重性
心理学
等级间信度
定性研究
编码(社会科学)
内容分析
临床心理学
应用心理学
毒物控制
医学
医疗急救
发展心理学
评定量表
社会科学
统计
数学
社会学
政治学
法学
作者
David A. Jobes,Kathryn N. Nelson,Erin M. Peterson,Daniel Pentiuc,Vanessa Downing,Kristen Francini,Amy E. Kiernan
标识
DOI:10.1521/suli.34.2.99.32788
摘要
Given the incidence and seriousness of suicidality in clinical practice, the need for new and better ways to assess suicide risk is clear. While there are many published assessment instruments in the literature, survey data suggest that these measure are not widely used. One possible explanation is that current quantitatively developed assessment instruments may fail to capture something essential about the suicidal patient's experience. The current exploratory study examined a range of open ended qualitative written responses made by suicidal outpatients to five assessment prompts from the Suicide Status Form (SSF)—psychological pain, press, perturbation, hopelessness, and self‐hate. Two different samples of suicidal outpatients seeking treatment, including suicidal college students ( n = 119) and active duty U.S. Air Force personnel ( n = 33), provided a wide range of written responses to the five SSF prompts. A qualitative coding manual was developed through a step‐by‐step methodology; two naive coders were trained to use the coding system and were able to sort all the patients' written responses into the content categories with very high interrater reliability (Kappa > .80). Certain written qualitative responses of the patients were more frequent than others, both within and across the five SSF constructs. Among a range of specific exploratory findings, one general finding was that two thirds of the 636 obtained written responses could be reliably categorized under four major content headings: relational (22%), role responsibilities (20%), self (15%), and unpleasant internal states (10%). Theoretical, research, and clinical implications of the methodology and data are discussed.
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