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The subjective experience of problem irresolvability and suicidal behavior: dynamics and measurement.

I Orbach1, M Mikulincer, R Blumenson, R Mester, D Stein.   

Abstract

This article presents the dynamics and measurement of a relatively unstudied concept in children's and adolescents' suicidal behavior: the subjective experience of problem irresolvability (SEPI). This concept relates to the youngsters' sense of lack of control due to being pressured to resolve irresolvable problems within the family circle. The first study describes the construction and factor analysis of the SEPI scale as well as its relationship to suicidal tendencies, perceived parental care, and self-esteem. The second study presents a repeated factor analysis and the association between the SEPI scale and suicidal tendencies, hopelessness, depression, anxiety, and commitment to parents. The results suggest that the scale has a 4-factor structure with sound psychometric properties that distinguish successfully between suicidal adolescents on the one hand, and psychiatric and normal adolescents on the other. The SEPI was also found to be associated with the various studied variables.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10407968

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav        ISSN: 0363-0234


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