BACKGROUND
Objective: To map strategies, programs, and interventions aimed at the emotional care of adolescents and family members in the context of self-provoked violence. Method: This is a scope review. The search was conducted in five Latin American and international databases. The eligibility criteria were texts that included adolescents aged 10 to 19 years; that addressed strategies, programs, and interventions aimed at the emotional care of adolescents and family members; and that addressed actions for self-destructive behavior, self-harm, self-harm, suicidal ideation, suicide attempts and suicide, both national and international. To assist in the peer analysis of titles, abstracts and full texts, a sample of 46 studies was ultimately obtained. Subsequently, with the use of Excel 2019, the data were organized for review analysis. The study was evaluated and approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte under opinion No. 5,521,288. Results: Most of the strategies, programs, and interventions aimed at the emotional care of adolescents and family members in the context of self-provoked violence were therapies and health education, with a focus on the prevention and treatment of adolescents. Conclusion: This study identified effective strategies, programs, and interventions aimed at the emotional care of adolescents and family members for the prevention and treatment of cases of self-provoked violence in several countries.
OBJECTIVE
Objective: To map strategies, programs, and interventions aimed at the emotional care of adolescents and family members in the context of self-provoked violence.
METHODS
This is a scope review. The search was conducted in five Latin American and international databases. The eligibility criteria were texts that included adolescents aged 10 to 19 years; that addressed strategies, programs, and interventions aimed at the emotional care of adolescents and family members; and that addressed actions for self-destructive behavior, self-harm, self-harm, suicidal ideation, suicide attempts and suicide, both national and international. To assist in the peer analysis of titles, abstracts and full texts, a sample of 46 studies was ultimately obtained. Subsequently, with the use of Excel 2019, the data were organized for review analysis. The study was evaluated and approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte under opinion No. 5,521,288.
RESULTS
Most of the strategies, programs, and interventions aimed at the emotional care of adolescents and family members in the context of self-provoked violence were therapies and health education, with a focus on the prevention and treatment of adolescents.
CONCLUSIONS
This study identified effective strategies, programs, and interventions aimed at the emotional care of adolescents and family members for the prevention and treatment of cases of self-provoked violence in several countries.