Abstract
Child maltreatment affects millions of children internationally every year. Development is negatively impacted by maltreatment increasing the likelihood of maladaptive behaviours. Associations between child maltreatment and suicidal behaviour and suicide in young people has been established. However, there is a research gap in understanding effective ways to respond to and intervene with suicidal behaviour in young people who have experienced child maltreatment. A scoping review was conducted in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology to investigate interventions that may be effective in preventing and reducing suicidal behaviours in young people who have experienced child maltreatment. Inclusion criteria were studies: (a) of children and young people who engage in suicidal behaviour and have experienced child maltreatment; (b) published in English during the time period 2000–2020; and (c) focused on responses and interventions to prevent or address suicidal behaviour. Across 37 studies, several intervention targets were identified through reflexive thematic analysis including cultivation of self-compassion, gratitude and future orientation, alleviation of depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and psychological distress and addressing cognitive errors and negative views of the self. Screening and clear assessment of suicidal risk by health professionals and child welfare professionals was endorsed across studies. Several evidence-based treatments were proposed to support intervening with this client group, although only Emotional Intelligence Therapy (EIT) was empirically tested with this population. Utilisation of safe systems that the child or young person is in may be beneficial in addressing and reducing suicidal behaviour, such as inclusion of families, peers and the implementation of school-based interventions strategies. Future research is needed to empirically test and assess the effectiveness of interventions.
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