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Separate and interactive contributions of weak inhibitory control and threat sensitivity to prediction of suicide risk.

Noah C Venables1, Martin Sellbom2, Andre Sourander3, Kenneth S Kendler4, Thomas E Joiner5, Laura E Drislane5, Lauri Sillanmäki6, Henrik Elonheimo6, Kai Parkkola7, Petteri Multimaki8, Christopher J Patrick5.   

Abstract

Biobehavioral dispositions can serve as valuable referents for biologically oriented research on core processes with relevance to many psychiatric conditions. The present study examined two such dispositional variables-weak response inhibition (or disinhibition; INH-) and threat sensitivity (or fearfulness; THT+)-as predictors of the serious transdiagnostic problem of suicide risk in two samples: male and female outpatients from a U.S. clinic (N=1078), and a population-based male military cohort from Finland (N=3855). INH- and THT+ were operationalized through scores on scale measures of disinhibition and fear/fearlessness, known to be related to DSM-defined clinical conditions and brain biomarkers. Suicide risk was assessed by clinician ratings (clinic sample) and questionnaires (both samples). Across samples and alternative suicide indices, INH- and THT+ each contributed uniquely to prediction of suicide risk-beyond internalizing and externalizing problems in the case of the clinic sample where diagnostic data were available. Further, in both samples, INH- and THT+ interactively predicted suicide risk, with individuals scoring concurrently high on both dispositions exhibiting markedly augmented risk. Findings demonstrate that dispositional constructs of INH- and THT+ are predictive of suicide risk, and hold potential as referents for biological research on suicidal behavior.
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Keywords:  Disinhibition; Fear; Suicide; Threat sensitivity; Weak response inhibition

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25712631      PMCID: PMC4375034          DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.01.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res        ISSN: 0165-1781            Impact factor:   3.222


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