An exploratory study of painful and provocative events and suicidality: The mediating role of physical dissociation and body insensitivity

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Rui C. Campos , Ronald R. Holden , Madeleine T. D’Agata
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Abstract

This research study examined physical dissociation and body insensitivity as sequential mediators in the relationship of painful and provocative events with suicidality. A sample of 290 American community adults (150 men, 140 women) participated. Mean age of participants was 37.24 years (SD = 11.51). We tested statistical mediation effects, using path analysis in structural equation modeling. Physical dissociation and body insensitivity fully mediated the relationship between painful and provocative events and suicide motivation and partially mediated the relationship between painful and provocative events and suicide preparation. For both models (suicide motivation and suicide preparation), body insensitivity partially mediated the relationship between physical dissociation and suicidality. Results align closely with Orbach’s (1994) hypothesis that, to die by suicide, an individual must overcome the pain and horror of death and that this can be facilitated through physical dissociation and numbness that result from an individual being exposed to painful and traumatic events. Based on these findings, clinical interventions that focus on addressing dissociation or body indifference may have the potential to break the link between traumatic experiences and suicidality.
痛苦和挑衅事件与自杀的探索性研究:身体分离和身体不敏感的中介作用
本研究考察了身体分离和身体不敏感作为痛苦和挑衅事件与自杀之间关系的顺序介质。290名美国社区成年人(150名男性,140名女性)参与了调查。参与者平均年龄为37.24岁(SD = 11.51)。我们使用结构方程模型中的通径分析来检验统计中介效应。身体分离和身体不敏感完全介导了痛苦挑衅性事件与自杀动机的关系,部分介导了痛苦挑衅性事件与自杀准备的关系。在两个模型(自杀动机和自杀准备)中,身体不敏感部分介导了身体分离与自杀行为之间的关系。结果与Orbach(1994)的假设非常吻合,即一个人必须克服死亡的痛苦和恐惧,而这可以通过个体暴露于痛苦和创伤事件所导致的身体分离和麻木来促进。基于这些发现,专注于解决分离或身体冷漠的临床干预可能有可能打破创伤经历与自杀之间的联系。
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