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Examining Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Features as Motivational Moderators in the Relationship Between Hopelessness and Suicide Ideation.

Amy M Brausch, Jennifer J Muehlenkamp, Ava K Fergerson, Eliza H Laves, Meredith B Whitfield, Rebekah B Clapham.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a robust predictor of suicide ideation and attempts, but it is not clear how and why this connection is so strong. Using the Integrated Motivational-Volitional Model of suicide as a framework, select features of NSSI were examined as motivational moderators between hopelessness and suicide ideation.
METHOD: Data were collected from 420 emerging adults (mean age = 18.9; 84% female, 92% white), all of whom had past-year NSSI. Participants completed self-report measures that assessed NSSI and suicide history, effectiveness of NSSI in achieving functions, and hopelessness; they also completed the self-injury Implicit Association Test (IAT).
RESULTS: Moderation analyses revealed that none of the interactions were significant. Additional analyses tested unconditional effects of all predictor variables and found hopelessness, self-rated future likelihood of engaging in NSSI, effectiveness of NSSI in achieving intrapersonal functions, and self-injury IAT scores were each significantly associated with suicide ideation.
CONCLUSIONS: These results reinforce the important role of hopelessness, perceived effectiveness of NSSI in achieving intrapersonal functions, acknowledgement of future NSSI, and self-identification with NSSI as potential indicators of increased suicide risk, while also emphasizing further study of other possible moderating factors.HIGHLIGHTSFeatures of NSSI did not moderate the hopelessness-suicide ideation relationship.Features of NSSI did associate with increased suicide ideation frequency.Future likelihood of, implicit association with, and intrapersonal effectiveness of NSSI were important.

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Keywords:  Hopelessness; NSSI; nonsuicidal self-injury; risk factor; suicide ideation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33296294      PMCID: PMC8187477          DOI: 10.1080/13811118.2020.1853638

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


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