Relations between worry, thought control, suicidal ideation and attempt history.

Morgan Buerke,Aleksandrs Karnick,Daniel W Capron
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BACKGROUND Thought processes such as worries are often described as difficult to control and predict suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). Due to their uncontrollable nature, worries may lead to STBs as people attempt to escape their own internal thought processes. OBJECTIVE Examine the indirect role of perceived uncontrollability of one's thoughts in the relationship between worry and STBs. DESIGN AND METHOD We used stepwise mediation models to examine the proposed relationship in a sample of 145 undergraduates with lifetime suicidal ideation. STBs were categorized into (1) severity of lifetime suicidal ideation, (2) likelihood and (3) severity of recent suicidal ideation, and (4) lifetime suicide attempt. The likelihood and severity of recent ideation were separated due to the skewed nature of suicidal thoughts, with many people reporting zero ideation. RESULTS Worry was related to the severity of lifetime ideation, the likelihood of reporting recent ideation, and the severity of recent ideation through lower levels of perceived ability to control one's thoughts. Worry was not related to a lifetime suicide attempt. CONCLUSION The perception that one's thoughts are uncontrollable may be a core feature of worry for the development and worsening of suicidal thinking. Interventions targeting internal perceptions of uncontrollability may be beneficial for suicidal ideation management.
担忧、思想控制、自杀意念和企图自杀史之间的关系。
背景忧虑等思维过程通常被描述为难以控制并可预测自杀想法和行为(STBs)。由于忧虑的不可控性,当人们试图逃避自己的内部思维过程时,忧虑可能会导致 STBs。设计与方法我们使用逐步中介模型,在 145 名有终生自杀倾向的本科生样本中检验了所提出的关系。STB分为:(1)终生自杀意念的严重程度;(2)近期自杀意念的可能性和严重程度;以及(4)终生自杀未遂。结果忧虑与终生自杀意念的严重程度、报告近期自杀意念的可能性以及近期自杀意念的严重程度有关,因为忧虑会降低人们控制自己想法的能力。结论认为自己的想法无法控制可能是担忧的核心特征,会导致自杀想法的发展和恶化。针对内心不可控感的干预可能有利于自杀意念的控制。
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