Suicide notes: Clinical and linguistic analysis from the perspective of the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide

被引:3
|
作者
Fernandez-Cabana, Mercedes [1 ]
Ceballos-Espinoza, Francisco [2 ]
Mateos, Raimundo [1 ]
Teresa Alves-Perez, Maria [3 ]
Alberto Garcia-Caballero, Alejandro [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Santiago De Compostela 15782, Spain
[2] Dept Invest Police Chile PDI, London, England
[3] Univ Vigo, NeCom Res Grp, Vigo, Spain
[4] Complexo Hosp Univ Ourense, Orense, Spain
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY | 2015年 / 29卷 / 04期
关键词
Suicide; Note; LIWC; ITS; PERCEIVED BURDENSOMENESS; PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; MENTAL-ILLNESS; LANGUAGE USE; WORD USE; BEHAVIOR; SAMPLES; PREDICTORS; ATTEMPTERS;
D O I
10.4321/S0213-61632015000400006
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background and Objectives: Studying suicide notes is a strong methodology in suicidology and one of the most relevant theoretical frameworks is the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide proposed by Joiner. This study analyzed 80 suicide notes collected in Chile searching for the risk factors proposed by the theory and its implications. The clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of the notes' authors were analyzed too. Methods: The suicide notes were classified according to the presence or absence of the suicide risk factors proposed by the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide and were analyzed linguistically with the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count program. Results: One or both interpersonal risk factors indicated by the theory were identified in 60% of the notes. The "lack of belonging" factor was the most common risk factor, and various linguistic profiles in the suicide notes were found according to the presence or absence of this factor. Conclusions: We confirmed the relevance of the interpersonal risk factors proposed as issues present in a high percentage of notes and found linguistic differences according to its presence or absence in the suicide notes.
引用
收藏
页码:293 / 308
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Empirical extension of the interpersonal theory of suicide: Investigating the role of interpersonal hopelessness
    Tucker, Raymond P.
    Hagan, Christopher R.
    Hill, Ryan M.
    Slish, Meredith L.
    Bagge, Courtney L.
    Joiner, Thomas E., Jr.
    Wingate, LaRicka R.
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2018, 259 : 427 - 432
  • [42] The Influence of Traditional Culture and the Interpersonal Psychological Theory on Suicide Research in Korea
    Park, Yeonsoo
    Baik, Seung Yeon
    Kim, Hyang-Sook
    Lee, Seung-Hwan
    PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION, 2017, 14 (06) : 713 - 718
  • [43] The association between coping behaviors and the interpersonal theory of suicide in college students
    Hussain, Zain
    Hill, Ryan Michael
    JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPY, 2023, 33 (02) : 118 - 126
  • [44] Integrating Social Determinants With the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide in a Study of Bipolar Outpatients
    Mulligan, Daniel J.
    Taylor, Alexis
    Lamis, Dorian A.
    SUICIDE AND LIFE-THREATENING BEHAVIOR, 2025, 55 (01)
  • [45] Testing the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide: The Moderating Role of Hopelessness
    Hagan, Christopher R.
    Podlogar, Matthew C.
    Chu, Carol
    Joiner, Thomas E.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE THERAPY, 2015, 8 (02): : 99 - 113
  • [46] Differences in linguistic and psychological characteristics between suicide notes and diaries
    Kim, Kyungil
    Choi, Sunhee
    Lee, Joohyung
    Sea, Jonghan
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2019, 146 (04): : 391 - 416
  • [47] Last Words: Analysis of Suicide Notes from an RECBT Perspective: An Exploratory Study
    Coster, Drew
    Lester, David
    JOURNAL OF RATIONAL-EMOTIVE AND COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY, 2013, 31 (03): : 136 - 151
  • [48] Suicide Risk in Persons with HIV/AIDS in South Korea: a Partial Test of the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide
    Eun-Jung Shim
    Sun Hee Lee
    Nam Joong Kim
    Eu Suk Kim
    Ji Hwan Bang
    Bo Kyung Sohn
    Hye Youn Park
    Kyung-Lak Son
    Heesung Hwang
    Kwang-Min Lee
    Bong-Jin Hahm
    International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2019, 26 : 38 - 49
  • [49] Suicide Risk across Latent Class Subgroups: A Test of the Generalizability of the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide
    Ma, Jennifer S.
    Batterham, Philip J.
    Calear, Alison L.
    Han, Jin
    SUICIDE AND LIFE-THREATENING BEHAVIOR, 2019, 49 (01) : 137 - 154
  • [50] Clinical applications of the interpersonal-psychological theory of attempted and completed suicide
    Stellrecht, NE
    Gordon, KH
    Van Orden, K
    Witte, TK
    Wingate, LR
    Cukrowicz, KC
    Butler, M
    Schmidt, NB
    Fitzpatrick, KK
    Joiner, TE
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2006, 62 (02) : 211 - 222