是否需要针对自杀的干预措施来减少自杀意念?进食障碍参与者临床样本的实证检验。

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Clinical Psychological Science Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-06 DOI:10.1177/21677026241274746
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摘要

本研究考察了非自杀特异性治疗是否能有效降低进食障碍(ED)患者的自杀意念(SI) (N=3,447,其中50.9%表现为SI)。所有参与者都符合现行DSM-5 ED的标准,并在住院、住院、部分住院和强化门诊ED治疗设施中进行循证治疗。中介分析通过ED症状的标准化残余变化评分测试出院时SI是否特异性降低。在治疗过程中,SI和ED症状均有所减轻,但ED诊断无临床意义差异。ED症状改善在一定程度上介导了入院和出院时SI的关系,这表明对许多患者来说,以证据为基础的治疗ED症状是减少SI的有效方法,至少在一定程度上是这样。这些发现表明,作为广泛的自杀推广和预防战略的组成部分,促进对特定疾病的循证治疗转诊的重要性。
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Are Suicide-Specific Interventions Required to Reduce Suicidal Ideation? An Empirical Examination in a Clinical Sample of Eating Disorder Participants.

This research examined whether non-suicide-specific treatments effectively reduced suicidal ideation (SI) among a clinical sample of eating disorder (ED) patients (N=3,447 of whom 50.9% presented with SI). All participants met criteria for a current DSM-5 ED and were administered a combination of evidence-based treatments in inpatient, residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient ED treatment facilities. Mediation analyses tested whether SI at discharge decreased specifically through standardized residual change scores in ED symptoms. Both SI and ED symptoms decreased over the course of treatment without clinically meaningful differences by ED diagnosis. ED symptom improvement partially mediated the relationship between SI at admission and discharge, suggesting that treating ED symptoms with evidence-based treatments can be an effective way to reduce SI, at least partially, for many patients. These findings demonstrate the importance of facilitating evidence-based treatment referrals for specific disorders as a component of broad-based suicide outreach and prevention strategies.

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Clinical Psychological Science
Clinical Psychological Science Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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期刊介绍: The Association for Psychological Science’s journal, Clinical Psychological Science, emerges from this confluence to provide readers with the best, most innovative research in clinical psychological science, giving researchers of all stripes a home for their work and a place in which to communicate with a broad audience of both clinical and other scientists.
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