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Integrating a functional view on suicide risk into idiographic statistical models.

Aleksandra Kaurin1, Alexandre Y Dombrovski2, Michael N Hallquist3, Aidan G C Wright4.   

Abstract

Acute risk of death by suicide manifests in heightened suicidal ideation in certain contexts and time periods. These increases are thought to emerge from complex and mutually reinforcing relationships between dispositional vulnerability factors and individually suicidogenic short-term stressors. Together, these processes inform clinical safety planning and our therapeutic tools accommodate a reasonable degree of idiosyncrasy when we individualize interventions. Unraveling these multifaceted factors and processes on a quantitative level, however, requires estimation frameworks capable of representing idiosyncrasies relevant to intervention and psychotherapy. Using, data from a 21-day ambulatory assessment protocol that included six random prompts per day, we developed personalized (i.e., idiographic) models of interacting risk factors and suicidal ideation via Group Iterative Multiple Model Estimation (GIMME) in a sample of people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (N = 95) stratified for a history of high lethality suicide attempts. Our models revealed high levels of heterogeneity in state risk factors related to suicidal ideation, with no features shared among the majority of participants or even among relatively homogenous clusters of participants (i.e., empirically derived subgroups). We discuss steps toward clinical implementation of personalized models, which can eventually capture suicidogenic changes in proximal risk factors and inform safety planning and interventions.
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Keywords:  Borderline personality disorder; Ecological; Group iterative multiple model estimation; Idiographic models; Momentary assessment; Suicide risk

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35121378      PMCID: PMC8920074          DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2021.104012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Ther        ISSN: 0005-7967


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