Application of an accident approach to the study of acute suicidal episodes through repeated in-depth interviews

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We modified an accident analysis model for the study of acute suicidal episodes (ASEs). Our aim was to use this model (SCREAM, Suicidal Cognitions’ Reliability and Error Analysis Method) as a lens to understand the worst-ever ASEs of nine patients who took part in repeated in-depth interviews. Guided by the theory of SCREAM including four predetermined categories, nine themes were identified. ASEs were triggered by interactions with the interpersonal and physical environment and spiraled into a state of lost control. Timing and the availability of promoters and barriers in the environment were salient features. Findings may aid person-centered safety planning.

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Nilsson, A. M., Skärsäter, I., Ehnvall, A., Beskow, J., & Waern, M. (2023). Application of an accident approach to the study of acute suicidal episodes through repeated in-depth interviews. Death Studies, 47(1), 75–83. https://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2021.2021566

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