Working with young people at risk of suicidal behaviour and self-harm: A qualitative study of australian general practitioners’ perspectives

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General Practitioners (GPs) play a crucial role in the identification and support of young people at risk of suicidal behaviour and self-harm; however, no studies have explored GPs’ perspectives, approaches, challenges, and resource needs when working with this cohort in an Australian setting. This was a qualitative study where fifteen GPs (Mage = 45.25 years) from multiple clinics in Western Australia took part in semi-structured interviews, and data were analysed thematically. Seven main themes were identified: (1) working with young people has its unique challenges; (2) screening and assessment tools can help to manage uncertainty and discomfort; (3) going beyond tools–the dialogue and relationship are most important; (4) there are limits to what we can offer in the time available; (5) the service access and referral pathways lack clarity and coordination; (6) the provision of mental health support should not fall on GPs alone; and (7) more comprehensive training in suicide and self-harm is needed. The findings highlight a number of opportunities to enhance care and better assist GPs working with young people who present with suicidal behaviour and self-harm, including considerations for conducting assessments, targeted resources such as training, and system and service improvements.

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Bellairs-Walsh, I., Byrne, S. J., Bendall, S., Perry, Y., Krysinska, K., Lin, A., … Robinson, J. (2021). Working with young people at risk of suicidal behaviour and self-harm: A qualitative study of australian general practitioners’ perspectives. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182412926

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