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  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Suicide loss survivors face significant challenges accessing mental health care and support.
  • Existing research has not fully captured the diverse experiences of all suicide loss survivors, including males and rural populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the lived experiences of suicide loss survivors.
  • To identify barriers to accessing support and mental health care for this population.
  • To understand the broader social network affected by suicide loss.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of 28 in-depth, semi-structured phone interviews with suicide loss survivors.
  • The study included diverse participants, encompassing both men and women from rural and urban settings.

Main Results:

  • Three emergent themes from the interviews were: Life before Suicide, Life after Suicide, and Meaning of Life.
  • The study identified that the recognition of suicide loss survivors extends beyond immediate family to include friends and work associates.
  • Inclusion of male and rural participants' experiences addresses identified research gaps.

Conclusions:

  • Emotional support and mental health resources are crucial for individuals with suicide intent and those experiencing suicide loss.
  • Healthcare providers have opportunities to intervene effectively by recognizing the bereavement of extended suicide loss survivors.
  • A comprehensive understanding of suicide bereavement is essential for developing targeted support systems.