Inhibition and Activation Systems of Behavior and Suicide Mediating Role of Cognitive Emotion Regulation

Soudabeh Ershadi Manesh, Mohammad Javad Bagian Kulemarzi
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Objective: This study aimed to predict suicide attempts based on behavioral activation and inhibition systems (BAS/BIS) with the mediating role of cognitive emotion regulation (CER) strategies among adolescents of Abyek City. Materials and methods: The research methodology was descriptive-correlational. The cluster sampling method was used, and the resulting sample included 194 adolescents who responded to the BAS/BIS questionnaire (Carver & White, 1994), CER questionnaire, and Beck scale for suicide ideation. Path analysis was employed to evaluate the proposed model using AMOS 24.0 and SPSS 27 softwares. Results: The findings indicate that the proposed model is fitted with the data well. The results of path analysis showed that the BAS/BIS systems explain 27% of the variance of maladaptive CER and 61% of the variance of adaptive CER. In addition, maladaptive CER, BAS, and BIS explain 65% of the variance of suicide attempts. Conclusion: Low levels of BAS, high levels of BIS, and the use of maladaptive CER skills can be considered risk factors for suicide attempts in adolescents.
行为的抑制和激活系统与自杀对认知情绪调节的中介作用
研究目的本研究旨在根据行为激活和抑制系统(BAS/BIS)预测阿卜耶克市青少年的自杀企图,并研究认知情绪调节策略(CER)的中介作用。材料和方法:研究方法为描述性相关研究。采用聚类抽样法,样本包括 194 名青少年,他们回答了 BAS/BIS 问卷(Carver 和 White,1994 年)、CER 问卷和贝克自杀意念量表。使用 AMOS 24.0 和 SPSS 27 软件进行了路径分析,以评估所提出的模型。结果研究结果表明,所提出的模型与数据拟合良好。路径分析结果显示,BAS/BIS 系统解释了 27% 的适应不良 CER 变异和 61% 的适应性 CER 变异。此外,适应不良 CER、BAS 和 BIS 可解释自杀未遂变异的 65%。结论BAS 水平低、BIS 水平高以及使用适应不良的 CER 技能可被视为青少年企图自杀的风险因素。
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