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导读:与一般人群相比,经历无家可归的青年(YEH)表现出抑郁症状和自杀意念的比例要高得多(Burke等人,2022),自杀是YEH死亡的主要原因(Auerswald等人,2016),可能是由于压力源的融合(Budescu等人,2021)。为了更好地预防自杀,了解与自杀风险相关的因素,如认知扭曲和解决问题,一直是先前研究的重点(Wilson et al., 2011)。然而,人们对这些因素与YEH中自杀风险之间的关系知之甚少。方法:利用一项自杀性YEH研究(N = 150)的基线数据,完成相关分析和中介分析,以确定认知扭曲、问题解决、抑郁症状和自杀意念之间的关联。结果:较高的认知扭曲和较差的解决问题能力与抑郁症状显著相关。此外,负性问题取向是认知扭曲与抑郁症状之间通路的显著中介。然而,我们没有发现自杀意念的变量之间的关系。同样,出生时的性别也不是显著的调节因素。结论:研究结果提示负性问题取向可能是预防YEH认知扭曲患者抑郁症状的重要目标,建议未来的研究进一步证实这一关系。
Suicidal Risk in Youth Experiencing Homelessness: Patterns Associated with Problem-Solving and Cognitive Distortions.
Introduction: Youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) exhibit depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation at much higher rates than the general population (Burke et al., 2022), with suicide the leading cause of mortality among YEH (Auerswald et al., 2016), likely due to a confluence of stressors (Budescu et al., 2021). To better prevent suicide, understanding factors associated with suicidal risk, such as cognitive distortions and problem-solving, has been a focus of prior research (Wilson et al., 2011). However, little is known about the relationship between these factors and suicidal risk among YEH.
Method: Using baseline data from a study with suicidal YEH (N = 150), correlation and mediation analyses were completed to determine the associations between cognitive distortions, problem-solving, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation.
Results: Higher cognitive distortions and poorer problem-solving were significantly associated with depressive symptomology. Additionally, negative problem orientation was a significant mediator of the pathway between cognitive distortions and depressive symptoms. However, we found no relationships among the variables to suicidal ideation. Likewise, sex-at-birth was not significant as a moderator.
Conclusion: Findings suggest that negative problem orientation could be an important target for preventing depressive symptoms among YEH experiencing cognitive distortions, and future research is recommended to confirm this relationship.