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Words Left Unspoken: Exploring the unspoken narratives of loved ones supporting a person who has survived a suicide attempt

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Abstract

Experiences of informal carers supporting a loved one following a suicide attempt are under-reported in research. This is partly due to specific psychological barriers which lead to carers feeling silenced. This study aimed to uncover and explore unspoken narratives of informal carers who have provided care for a loved one following a suicide attempt. Fourteen adult participants responded to a social media advert inviting them to an interview to talk about their experience of caregiving. Interviews were analysed using Reflective Thematic Analysis. Five main themes were identified: ‘The Conspiracy of Silence’, Unequivocally Unspoken’, ‘A Sense of Responsibility’, ‘Making Comparisons’, and ‘Relationships with Professionals’. Results are discussed in relation to existing literature before highlighting clinical implications. Researchers and clinicians should aspire to learn more about the experience of informal caregivers in this context, aiming for carers to be able to access appropriate service provision and receive the care and support they deserve.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-21
Number of pages21
JournalOMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
Early online date14 Apr 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 14 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • attempted suicide
  • carer support
  • informal care
  • loved-one
  • suicide
  • unspoken narrative

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