MODELOS TEÓRICOS DO SUICÍDIO: UMA REVISÃO NARRATIVA
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O suicídio é considerado um grave problema de saúde pública mundial. Compreender a sua manifestação é necessário para traçar futuras intervenções. O objetivo desta revisão narrativa da literatura foi apresentar alguns dos modelos teóricos mais recentes e citados sobre o suicídio: Modelo Cognitivo do Atos Suicidas, teoria Interpessoal do Suicídio, Modelo Motivacional-volitivo Integrado de Suicídio e teoria das Três Etapas. Além disso, foram analisadas as variáveis explicativas que os modelos têm em comum e as evidências empíricas que os sustentam. Os modelos indicam relações entre aspectos individuais e contextuais, e se complementam para compreensão do suicídio. De forma geral, aspectos associados à ideação suicida são mais bem estabelecidos na literatura. No entanto, a diferenciação e a transição da ideação suicida para a tentativa de suicídio precisam ser melhor esclarecidas para ajudar a identificar pessoas em risco de vida e formular ações efetivas de prevenção e tratamento. Apesar de ser uma premissa de modelos explicativos, observou-se a ausência de pesquisas longitudinais que auxiliam na predição do suicídio. As variáveis explicativas, sustentadas por evidências empíricas, podem contribuir para qualificar políticas públicas em saúde para enfrentamento do fenômeno.
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