Working with distressed adolescents and professional intervention : adolescent suicide and professional response in New Zealand

Saumweber, Katja

Working with distressed adolescents and professional intervention : adolescent suicide and professional response in New Zealand Saumweber, Katja - Auckland Massey University 2003 - 1 v (various pagings)

Thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy at Massey University. Available for loan from the Albany Campus library.

This thesis investigates the issue of suicidality among adolescents. It explores the needs and concerns of New Zealand adolescents from their perspective and looks at whether these needs are met by a prevention and intervention programme offered through Youthline. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 4 professionals working at Youthline and 6 participatory members of a programme that offered personal development, self-awareness, and friendship building. Findings suggest the adolescent participants realised significant changes in their behaviour, attitude, and especially their self-esteem, a significant protection factor identified by the author. Statements of the professionals matched that of the adolescents and the author suggests that this has the potential to strengthen young people in New Zealand and therefore reduce risk factors for suicidality. The research does not specifically investigate family violence, and as such, this aspect is tenuous. However, it is briefly mentioned as an environmental risk factor. Recommendations for policy and future research, especially concerning the funding of social services, are discussed.--AUTHOR'S ABSTRACT

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ADOLESCENTS
CULTURAL ISSUES
INTERVENTION
POLICY
SELF HARM
SOCIAL SERVICES
STATISTICS
SUICIDE
THESES
TREATMENT
MĀORI
PREVENTION