RESUMO
This study presents a qualitative analysis of how older people who had attempted suicide began to overcome the desire and the urge to take their own life. This article is based on a survey of 87 Brazilian men and women aged 60 and over, living in different regions of Brazil, who have demonstrated suicidal behaviour; twenty of whom gave important information about their coping strategies. The analysis in this article only refers to the aforementioned twenty participants. All the participants were heard through semi-structured interviews, which included questions about the process of overcoming suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. The central focus of the analysis - overcoming suicidal ideation and suicide attempts - was based on the following concepts: coping strategies, autonomy, and emotional balance. Irrespective of the gender of the respondents, five centers of meaning emerged from the discourses of the elderly, which highlighted the effectiveness of the following factors: religiosity and religious practices; social and family support; the support of health services; contact with pets; and the recovery of the autonomy to manage their own lives. This study can help to support the primary and secondary prevention of suicidal behavior in older people.
Assuntos
Ideação Suicida , Tentativa de Suicídio/psicologia , Adaptação Psicológica , Idoso , Brasil , Família , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Religião , Apoio SocialRESUMO
Este estudo apresenta uma análise qualitativa sobre como idosos que tentaram suicídio passaram a superar o desejo e o impulso de tirar a própria vida. Faz parte de uma pesquisa com 87 homens e mulheres brasileiros de 60 anos ou mais, residentes em várias regiões do país e com comportamento suicida, dos quais 20 deram pistas importantes sobre suas estratégias de enfrentamento (coping). A análise aqui realizada se refere apenas a esses últimos. Todos foram ouvidos por meio de entrevistas semiestruturadas, que incluíam em seu escopo perguntas sobre o processo de superação das ideações e tentativas. O foco central da análise – superação – se apoiou nos seguintes conceitos: estratégias de enfrentamento (coping), autonomia e equilíbrio emocional. E da fala dos idosos emergiram cinco núcleos de sentido que ressaltam a efetividade dos seguintes elementos, independentemente do sexo dos entrevistados: religiosidade e práticas religiosas; apoio social e familiar; suporte dos serviços de saúde; contato com animais de estimação; e retomada da autonomia para gerir a própria vida. Este estudo pode subsidiar a prevenção primária e secundária dos comportamentos suicidas em pessoas idosas.
This study presents a qualitative analysis of how older people who had attempted suicide began to overcome the desire and the urge to take their own life. This article is based on a survey of 87 Brazilian men and women aged 60 and over, living in different regions of Brazil, who have demonstrated suicidal behaviour; twenty of whom gave important information about their coping strategies. The analysis in this article only refers to the aforementioned twenty participants. All the participants were heard through semi-structured interviews, which included questions about the process of overcoming suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. The central focus of the analysis - overcoming suicidal ideation and suicide attempts - was based on the following concepts: coping strategies, autonomy, and emotional balance. Irrespective of the gender of the respondents, five centers of meaning emerged from the discourses of the elderly, which highlighted the effectiveness of the following factors: religiosity and religious practices; social and family support; the support of health services; contact with pets; and the recovery of the autonomy to manage their own lives. This study can help to support the primary and secondary prevention of suicidal behavior in older people.