Title of article :
Correlates of proximal premeditation among recently hospitalized suicide attempters
Author/Authors :
Bagge، نويسنده , , Courtney L. and Littlefield، نويسنده , , Andrew K. and Lee، نويسنده , , Han-Joo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
6
From page :
559
To page :
564
Abstract :
Background ent conceptualizations of an impulsive suicide attempt (ISA) have not been studied systematically and there is no standard assessment of an ISA. This lack of clarity hinders the advancement of suicidological research and knowledge. The aim of the current study was to examine clinical correlates of different facets of an ISA (reduced proximal contemplation, planning, and decision to act) across divergent methodologies. s ipants included 212 recent suicide attempters presenting to a Level 1 trauma hospital. The Suicide Intent Scale and the Timeline Follow-Back Interview for suicide attempts were used to assess different facets of an ISA and their associations with other attempt characteristics, and proximal and distal clinical correlates. s e percentage of patients had an ISA using facets of varying severity (ranging from 42% [contemplation] to 85% [decision]). Multivariate analyses revealed unique associations between a particular ISA facet and the following: hopelessness and depressive symptoms (contemplation), subjective expectation of fatality (planning), and acute negative life events (decision). tions ted self-report screening measures were used to assess current psychopathology and future studies should include structured interviews to assess diagnostic features. sions sults suggest that a fine-grained approach is needed for furthering our understanding of the ISA construct. In light of the current findings, ISA should be seriously considered given clinicians’ task of determining whether a particular patient is at imminent risk for suicide.
Keywords :
SUICIDE , Impulsive attempt , Premeditation
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1433755
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