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Allisha A Patterson1, Ronald R Holden.
Abstract
Suicide ideation among the homeless is 10 times more common than in the general population. Cognitive theories of depression and hopelessness propose to explain suicidality; however, as yet, none of these fully account for the phenomenon. Shneidman has suggested a theory of psychache or unbearable psychological pain to explain suicidality. This theory has found support among low-risk populations but has not been extensively tested within a high-risk population. The current research assessed the utility of psychache among men who are homeless (N = 97). In support of Shneidman's theory, analyses revealed that psychache was a stronger predictor of suicide ideation than was depression, hopelessness, or life meaning.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22324750 DOI: 10.1111/j.1943-278X.2011.00078.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Suicide Life Threat Behav ISSN: 0363-0234