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Prior research on suicide has cited impulsivity as a risk factor, yet little is known about the actual relationship between these variables. According to Joiner's (2005) interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidality, impulsive people...
Memories recalled from the field, or first person, perspective tend to be specific, more detail-oriented, and emotional, while memories from the observer, or third person, perspective, tend to be general, less detail-oriented, and less...
The present study proposes an alternative to the idea that individuals who attempt or complete suicide do so on a whim. Specifically, drawing on Joiner's (2005) Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Attempted and Completed Suicide, we...
Recent advances have been made to measure suicidal thoughts implicitly using the Death Implicit Association Test (D-IAT). This measure is promising, but the D-IAT has some methodological flaws, one of which is that it relies solely on...
The present study is divided into a pilot study, called Study 1, and a more comprehensive study, called Study 2. The present study aims to investigate whether suicide acceptability—one's view of the acceptability of suicidal behaviors—is...
Self-Perceived Social Skills Deficits and Negative Life Events Interact to Predict the Onset of Bulimia Nervosa and Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
Previous research has established a link between social skill impairment and eating disorders. The current study sought to test the hypothesis that an interaction between self-perceived social skills deficits and negative life events...
Prior work on maladaptive coping behaviors has cited impulsivity as a risk factor. The concept of impulsivity, however, fails to address the potential role of negative affect in such behaviors. The UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale attempts...
The goal of this study was to fill gaps in the literature on the consistent and significant link between seasonality and suicide, specifically with regard to recent suicide attempts and deaths in the United States. To accurately...
Circadian rhythms describe behavioral and biological variables that demonstrate a periodicity of approximately 24 hours. Although such rhythms show consistent 24-hour patterns, differences exist in the timing of circadian phase position....
Research evidences a link between eating disorders and suicidal behaviors, and capability for suicide has been proposed as a mechanism underlying this relationship. Negative body attitudes and experiences (BAE) are another promising set...
Individuals employed in first responder professions are at risk for the development of psychiatric symptoms. Two of these professions, firefighting and military service, demonstrate a strong overlap of employees. Prior research has...
Little is known about how individuals at elevated risk for suicide engage with mental health care services, including which factors may confer risk for premature treatment attrition. This study aimed: (1) to identify demographic, ...
Recent research suggests that many dysregulated behaviors, such as binge-eating and non-suicidal self-injury, often occur during times of emotional distress. These behaviors also appear to decrease negative affect. Why is it, however, ...
Examining suicide risk in the context of new technological advances is vital to informing suicide prevention efforts. Previous research has shown associations between internet use for harmful suicide-related purposes (e.g., increasing...
Background: Individuals with schizophrenia are at increased risk for suicide, with research showing insight into one's schizophrenia to elicit depression and hopelessness, both established risk factors for suicide. The present study...
Sexual minority individuals experience significant mental health disparities compared to the overall population, including significantly increased risk for suicide. This disparity is partially explained through the interconnected...
Religiosity has repeatedly been shown to be associated with reduced suicidal behavior. Proposed explanations for this effect have alluded to constructs related to the interpersonal theory of suicide (i.e., Perceived Burdensomeness, ...
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