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PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Qualitative Study From a Randomized Controlled Trial

BACKGROUND: Suicide prevention after a recent suicide attempt remains a major issue for clinicians. Indeed, these patients are at risk of new attempts and also less prone to interact with mental health services. As psychoeducation-based interventions are strongly recommended for patients with severe...

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Autores principales: Henrion, Audrey, Courtet, Philippe, Arpon-Brand, Véronique, Lafrancesca, Audrey, Lacourt, Laetitia, Jaussent, Isabelle, Guillaume, Sébastien, Olié, Emilie, Ducasse, Déborah
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7561374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33132924
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.500447
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author Henrion, Audrey
Courtet, Philippe
Arpon-Brand, Véronique
Lafrancesca, Audrey
Lacourt, Laetitia
Jaussent, Isabelle
Guillaume, Sébastien
Olié, Emilie
Ducasse, Déborah
author_facet Henrion, Audrey
Courtet, Philippe
Arpon-Brand, Véronique
Lafrancesca, Audrey
Lacourt, Laetitia
Jaussent, Isabelle
Guillaume, Sébastien
Olié, Emilie
Ducasse, Déborah
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description BACKGROUND: Suicide prevention after a recent suicide attempt remains a major issue for clinicians. Indeed, these patients are at risk of new attempts and also less prone to interact with mental health services. As psychoeducation-based interventions are strongly recommended for patients with severe or chronic disorders and poor adherence, we developed the first French program of suicide psychoeducation (PEPSUI). METHODS: We started a large multicenter randomized controlled trial in outpatients who attempted suicide in the last year (i.e., current suicidal behavior disorder) to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a 10-week psychoeducational program (PEPSUI group: scientific information on suicidal behavior, and third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies) compared with a 10-week relaxation program (control condition), in a naturalistic setting. Here, we present the qualitative part of this study. Participants in both groups completed a narrative interview with questions on their general impressions about the therapy process and outcomes, specific areas of change in their life since inclusion, and knowledge and perceptions about suicide and mental health services. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and coded using inductive and deductive thematic analysis with a constant comparative approach. Participants were consecutively included until data saturation. RESULTS: The interviews of 18 patients (n=10 in the PEPSUI group, and n=8 in the relaxation group) were analyzed. Qualitative analyses revealed some common points, and many differences between groups that are relevant for suicide prevention. Patients in both groups were satisfied with the programs. Group modality and therapeutic alliance with the instructors were considered useful in both groups. Participation was related to improved perception of mental health units (particularly in the PEPSUI group). Both groups reported the acquisition of stress management skills and distress tolerance. Relaxation was an easy way to survive stress. Conversely, the PEPSUI program had deeper implications for daily life through effective positioning towards internal events (thoughts and emotions) as a consequence of mindfulness-derived practices, enhancement of value-based commitments, improvement of the meaning in life and internal locus of control, increased contact with the present moment, use of a matrix (a decision-making tool), and acquisition of scientific knowledge on suicidal behavior. CONCLUSION: Through specific processes for targeting suicidal risk and reducing the stigma, the PEPSUI program may represent a promising intervention for suicide prevention.
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spelling pubmed-75613742020-10-30 PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Qualitative Study From a Randomized Controlled Trial Henrion, Audrey Courtet, Philippe Arpon-Brand, Véronique Lafrancesca, Audrey Lacourt, Laetitia Jaussent, Isabelle Guillaume, Sébastien Olié, Emilie Ducasse, Déborah Front Psychiatry Psychiatry BACKGROUND: Suicide prevention after a recent suicide attempt remains a major issue for clinicians. Indeed, these patients are at risk of new attempts and also less prone to interact with mental health services. As psychoeducation-based interventions are strongly recommended for patients with severe or chronic disorders and poor adherence, we developed the first French program of suicide psychoeducation (PEPSUI). METHODS: We started a large multicenter randomized controlled trial in outpatients who attempted suicide in the last year (i.e., current suicidal behavior disorder) to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a 10-week psychoeducational program (PEPSUI group: scientific information on suicidal behavior, and third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies) compared with a 10-week relaxation program (control condition), in a naturalistic setting. Here, we present the qualitative part of this study. Participants in both groups completed a narrative interview with questions on their general impressions about the therapy process and outcomes, specific areas of change in their life since inclusion, and knowledge and perceptions about suicide and mental health services. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and coded using inductive and deductive thematic analysis with a constant comparative approach. Participants were consecutively included until data saturation. RESULTS: The interviews of 18 patients (n=10 in the PEPSUI group, and n=8 in the relaxation group) were analyzed. Qualitative analyses revealed some common points, and many differences between groups that are relevant for suicide prevention. Patients in both groups were satisfied with the programs. Group modality and therapeutic alliance with the instructors were considered useful in both groups. Participation was related to improved perception of mental health units (particularly in the PEPSUI group). Both groups reported the acquisition of stress management skills and distress tolerance. Relaxation was an easy way to survive stress. Conversely, the PEPSUI program had deeper implications for daily life through effective positioning towards internal events (thoughts and emotions) as a consequence of mindfulness-derived practices, enhancement of value-based commitments, improvement of the meaning in life and internal locus of control, increased contact with the present moment, use of a matrix (a decision-making tool), and acquisition of scientific knowledge on suicidal behavior. CONCLUSION: Through specific processes for targeting suicidal risk and reducing the stigma, the PEPSUI program may represent a promising intervention for suicide prevention. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7561374/ /pubmed/33132924 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.500447 Text en Copyright © 2020 Henrion, Courtet, Arpon-Brand, Lafrancesca, Lacourt, Jaussent, Guillaume, Olié and Ducasse http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Henrion, Audrey
Courtet, Philippe
Arpon-Brand, Véronique
Lafrancesca, Audrey
Lacourt, Laetitia
Jaussent, Isabelle
Guillaume, Sébastien
Olié, Emilie
Ducasse, Déborah
PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Qualitative Study From a Randomized Controlled Trial
title PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Qualitative Study From a Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Qualitative Study From a Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Qualitative Study From a Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Qualitative Study From a Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Qualitative Study From a Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort pepsui, a psychoeducational program for the management of suicidal patients: a qualitative study from a randomized controlled trial
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7561374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33132924
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.500447
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