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  • Suicide resilience is increasingly recognized for its suicide prevention potential.
  • The concept of suicide resilience lacks clear definition and consistent terminology.
  • Existing research necessitates a comprehensive conceptual analysis to clarify suicide resilience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conceptually analyze and define suicide resilience.
  • To identify the core attributes, antecedents, and consequences of suicide resilience.
  • To provide a foundation for developing suicide prevention strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Walker and Avant's concept analysis method was employed.
  • A systematic literature search was conducted across major academic databases (PubMed, PsychINFO, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, CNKI, WanFang).
  • Inclusion criteria focused on peer-reviewed articles and dissertations in English or Chinese related to suicide resilience, with no date limitations.

Main Results:

  • Fifty-two articles were included in the concept analysis.
  • Five defining attributes of suicide resilience were identified: social support, coping strategies, psychological capital, meaning in life, and sense of responsibility.
  • Antecedents included high suicide risk events, and consequences involved preventing or overcoming suicidality in vulnerable individuals.

Conclusions:

  • The analysis provides a clearer definition of suicide resilience.
  • Identified attributes, antecedents, and consequences can inform intervention development.
  • Further research is recommended to advance the understanding and application of suicide resilience.