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The course of post-crisis suicidal symptoms: how and for whom is suicide "cathartic"?

R L Walker1, T E Joiner, M D Rudd.   

Abstract

We investigated suicide "catharsis" as evidenced by decreased suicidality following a suicide attempt. Past research has examined this issue with mixed results (Bronisch, 1992; Davis, 1990; van Praag & Plutchik, 1985). In the present study, we examined Modified Scale for Suicide Ideation (MSSI) scores for 198 suicidal men during suicidal crisis, prior to entry into a treatment study, and again at 1-month and 12-month follow-ups. Patients were divided into ideators, single attempters, and multiple attempters. We found evidence for decreased suicidality, but interpreted it as the gradual action of interpersonal support, rather than as emotional catharsis. Also, multiple attempt status affected the long-term course of post-crisis suicidality.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11459247     DOI: 10.1521/suli.31.2.144.21514

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


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