作者: Sarah E. Butterworth , Bradley A. Green , Michael D. Anestis
DOI: 10.1016/J.COMPPSYCH.2017.06.003
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摘要: Abstract Background Studies examining the relationship between combat exposure and suicide risk typically focus on overall, combining numerous different experiences. Our study expands upon prior research by association specific experiences components of both suicidal desire capability for suicide. Method We hypothesized that most would be associated with Furthermore, we involved direct to death injury (e.g. personally witnessing or other soldiers) higher levels thwarted belongingness, perceived burdensomeness, ideation. Participants were 400 service members drawn largely from Army National Guard who had been deployed at least once endorsed having experienced combat. Results Consistent hypotheses, involving exhibited a more pronounced pattern associations factors than did However, only minority Discussion These results, while preliminary, indicate are outcomes that, in this sense, not all created equal respect risk.