| Literature DB >> 26052753 |
Kathryn H Gordon1,2, Heather Simonich2, Stephen A Wonderlich2,3, Swati Dhankikar3, Ross D Crosby2,3, Li Cao2, Mun Yee Kwan1, James E Mitchell2,3, Scott G Engel2,3.
Abstract
Self-harm and suicide attempts occur at elevated rates among individuals with bulimia nervosa, particularly among those who have experienced childhood abuse. This study investigated the potential mediating roles of emotion dysregulation and affective intensity in the relationship between these variables in 125 women with bulimia nervosa. Analyses revealed that emotion dysregulation mediated the relationship between sexual and emotional abuse with both self-harm and suicide attempts. Negative affective intensity mediated the relationship between abuse and suicide attempts. The findings may advance the understanding of mechanisms underlying suicide-related behaviors in women with bulimia nervosa who experienced abuse and suggest potential clinical targets.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26052753 PMCID: PMC8711241 DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12172
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Suicide Life Threat Behav ISSN: 0363-0234