Assessing interpersonal and mood factors to predict trajectories of suicidal ideation within an inpatient setting.

作者: Michael J. Kyron , Geoff R. Hooke , Andrew C. Page

DOI: 10.1016/J.JAD.2019.04.029

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摘要: Abstract Background A limited amount of research has assessed how suicide risk changes over time, and can be predicted. The current study suicidal ideation factors throughout inpatient visits to a psychiatric facility refine prediction risk. Method In total, 491 patients (73% Female; mean age = 39.21) at self-reported the frequency their thoughts, perceived burdensomeness, thwarted belongingness, hopelessness, depression, anxiety in prior 24 h on daily basis. Levels each quarter an inpatient's stay were identified, latent class growth analysis used identify common patterns change time. Results Changes mood interpersonal associated with days weeks. Further, they contributed future levels ideation. Thwarted belongingness admission predicted whether had pervasively high thoughts course or showed marked improvements, while burdensomeness which would develop during visit. Limitations use single item measures may limit specificity measurement factors. Hourly, rather than study, more accurately Conclusions Change is number psychological Regular assessment warning signs aid clinical interventions reducing self-injurious behaviours.

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