Suicide-Specific Rumination Relates to lifetime suicide attempts above and beyond a variety of other suicide risk factors

被引:58
作者
Rogers, Megan L. [1 ]
Joiner, Thomas E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
关键词
Suicide-specific rumination; Suicide; Suicide attempts; Risk factors; Rumination; BORDERLINE PERSONALITY-DISORDER; INSOMNIA SEVERITY INDEX; DISTRESS TOLERANCE; EXPERIENTIAL AVOIDANCE; CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY; MECHANICAL TURK; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; EMOTION DYSREGULATION; ANXIETY SENSITIVITY; INITIAL VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpsychires.2017.12.017
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Suicide-specific rumination, defined as a mental fixation on one's suicidal thoughts, intentions, and plans, may be an important predictor of suicidal behavior. To date, suicide-specific rumination has demonstrated convergence with, yet distinction from, a variety of suicide risk factors, and differentiated suicide attempters from ideators. However, no research has examined whether suicide-specific rumination is associated with lifetime suicide attempts above and beyond the presence of a host of other relevant suicide risk factors. The present study tested this hypothesis in samples of students (N = 300) and community members recruited via Amazon's MTurk (N = 209) who reported a lifetime history of suicidal ideation. Results indicated that suicide-specific rumination was associated with the presence of a lifetime suicide attempt, above and beyond a variety of other commonly cited risk factors for suicidal thoughts and behaviors in both samples, including suicidal ideation, general rumination, interpersonal theory variables, emotion-relevant factors (dysregulation, experiential avoidance, distress tolerance, negative affect), symptoms of depression and anxiety, and overarousal. Overall, though limited by the use of non-clinical samples and a cross-sectional study design, that suicide-specific rumination outperformed all other suicide risk factors in predicting the presence of a lifetime suicide attempt suggests the potential potency of this relatively understudied risk factor in understanding transitions to suicidal behavior.
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