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Potential Mood Variation Following a Behavioral Analogue of Self-Injurious Behavior.

Brooke A Ammerman, Kristen M Sorgi, Mitchell E Berman, Emil F Coccaro, Michael S McCloskey.   

Abstract

Despite increased use of behavioral analogues to identify casual mechanisms of self-injurious behavior (e.g., suicide attempts; non-suicidal self-injury), little is known about the impact on participants. The current study examined the impact of a specific behavior analogue, Self-Aggressive Paradigm (SAP), on participant affect. Community participants (n = 507) reported several affective ratings before and after completing SAP task procedures. Following the SAP, participants reported reductions in nervousness and fear and increases in calmness and anger (d = .21). Participants with a current anxiety disorder reported greater increases in happiness; those with a suicide attempt history reported greater increases in sadness. Findings demonstrate the SAP has no adverse mood effects, supporting its use in experimental research.

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Keywords:  behavioral analogues; laboratory tasks; negative mood; non-suicidal self-injury; suicide attempt

Year:  2018        PMID: 30300119      PMCID: PMC6531373          DOI: 10.1080/13811118.2018.1527267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Suicide Res        ISSN: 1381-1118


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