Dynamic bidirectional relation between state mindfulness and suicidal ideation among female college students: The moderating effect of trait mindfulness DOI
Jingxian Li, Xiaohui Luo, Hongyun Liu

et al.

Death Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 12

Published: March 19, 2024

Research has indicated that mindfulness is a protective factor against suicidal ideation. However, the dynamic reciprocal relation between them been understudied. In this study, 110 female college students with ideation completed measure of trait and 28-day diary three-dimensional state mindfulness, including acting awareness, present-moment attention, nonjudgmental acceptance. Dynamic structural equation modeling was used to examine bidirectional effects dimensions moderating effect mindfulness. Results showed predicted lower levels attention next day. More importantly, there acceptance for people higher than average level (i.e., M + 0.15SD). Our findings suggested studies interventions on suicide should pay more specific

Language: Английский

Thinking About Suicidal Thinking: Suicide-Related Metacognitions’ Relation to Maladaptive Processing of Suicidal Thoughts DOI Creative Commons
Thomas Forkmann,

Laura Fiorentino,

Sarah Sophie Müßeler

et al.

Published: Jan. 29, 2025

Abstract Objective The metacognitive model of suicidality proposes that positive metacognitions about suicide (PMS) activate a cognitive attentional syndrome (CAS), i.e., suicide-specific rumination, fixation, and thought suppression, which in turn activates negative (NMS) an aggravation suicidality. Preliminary evidence supports the assumptions; however, more comprehensive investigation is missing by now. Methods One hundred eighty-six participants (148 female [79.6%]; age M = 28.3 (SD 9.8)) with lifetime suicidal ideation filled self-report measures ideation/behavior, all CAS-components, suicide. Results All elements CAS correlated significantly each other concurrent ideation. PMS predicted rumination fixation. CAS-components NMS. Suicide-specific differentiated between attempters non-attempters. Conclusion are line warrant further studies regarding assumptions.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the impact of Caring Contacts on the stress and distress of Veterans and Service Members: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint) DOI Creative Commons

Barbara Wright,

Anna Evanson, Clare E. Casey

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Published: Feb. 4, 2025

BACKGROUND Suicide is a recognized global public health problem that not improving in the United States. Veterans and service members are at particular risk. Caring Contacts simple, scalable intervention reduces suicide risk high-risk populations has demonstrated acceptability military veteran samples. However, little known about mechanisms of or its applicability to lower populations. OBJECTIVE The aims this study 1) evaluate if receiving for veterans recruited stress distress via Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA; urges wish live die) survey measures suicidal ideation (Harkavy-Asnis Scale) cognitions (Suicide Cognitions Scale); 2) examine diverse veterans’ experiences with Contacts; 3) (depression, substance use consequences, hopelessness, defeat, psychological pain); 4) identify potential action (mattering, connectedness, social responsibility, entrapment). With EMA, will be first investigate both as they received real-time well over one year. METHODS In randomized controlled trial (RCT), 510 experiencing offered best available resources into three conditions: (1) 12 months monthly (2) without (3) EMA alone. conditions receive 13 messages course A subset participants from each condition asked complete qualitative interview after 12-month follow-up their completing messages. RESULTS Recruitment started April 2024 end May 2025. Final quantitative data collection completed by July 2026, two final date. Data interviews collected until September 2026. CONCLUSIONS This RCT evaluating impact on suicidality. If effective, our findings demonstrate beneficial multiple forms addition, we explaining effect utility primary measure outcome research trials. CLINICALTRIAL We clinicaltrials.gov ID NCT06136234. currently enrolling participants.

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Using daily diary data to examine the period prior to a suicide attempt: an observational single-case study DOI Creative Commons
Daniel Núñez, E. Almeida, Arnout C. Smit

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Psychiatry Research Case Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100251 - 100251

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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A 28‐Day Ecological Momentary Assessment of Mental Health Among Psychiatric Outpatients With Suicidal Ideation DOI Creative Commons
Jiwon Baek, Hyein Kim, Seongae Kwon

et al.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 24, 2025

Considering that suicide has remained a public health challenge in South Korea since 2009, the development of real-time monitoring system for risk is urgently needed, especially those living community. The aims this study were to explore 28-day longitudinal pattern suicidal ideation, compare momentary depression, anxiety and stress between different groups, identify association ideation with indicators community-dwelling outpatients at suicide. Observational investigation. A total 50 psychiatric included herein. Those history attempts classified into high-risk group (n = 40, 80%), whereas rest low-risk 10, 20%). Real-time data on anxiety, collected from May 2021 July 2023 based ecological assessment. Each participant provided reports least three times day 4 weeks. 3195 assessment responses collected, among which 1345 highest mood intensity per selected analysis. Panel mixed-effect linear regression models examined differences high- groups elucidated separate effects each group. Momentary positively associated both these associations being higher In was more strongly depression than stress. Psychosocial ideation. Moreover, strong observed attempts. Further research larger samples should be conducted evaluate whether interventions could reduce No Patient or Public Contribution.

Language: Английский

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The impact of social connection on near-term suicidal ideation DOI
Brooke A. Ammerman, Ross Jacobucci

Psychiatry Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 326, P. 115338 - 115338

Published: July 7, 2023

Language: Английский

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Examining missingness at the momentary level in clinical research using ecological momentary assessment: Implications for suicide research DOI
Ross Jacobucci, Brooke A. Ammerman, Kenneth McClure

et al.

Journal of Clinical Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 80(10), P. 2147 - 2162

Published: June 28, 2024

Abstract The use of intensive time sampling methods, such as ecological momentary assessment (EMA), has increased in clinical, and specifically suicide, research during the past decade. While EMA can capture dynamic intraindividual processes, repeated assessments increase participant burden, potentially resulting low compliance. This study aimed to shed light on study‐level psychological variables, including suicidal ideation (SI), that may predict prompt (i.e., prompt‐to‐prompt) completion. We combined data from three studies examining mental health difficulties ( N = 103; 10,656 prompts; 7144 completed), using multilevel models machine learning determine how well we prompt‐to‐prompt completion which variables are most important. two important were hours since last study. Psychological added little predictive validity; similarly, trait‐level SI demonstrated a small effect Our showed characteristics be used explain compliance rates research, highlighting potential for developing adaptive schedules improve

Language: Английский

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Comparing the role of perceived burdensomeness and thwarted belongingness in prospectively predicting active suicidal ideation DOI
Ross Jacobucci, Kenneth McClure, Brooke A. Ammerman

et al.

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 53(2), P. 198 - 206

Published: Dec. 2, 2022

Abstract Objective The Interpersonal Theory of Suicide has been foundational in guiding current suicide literature. Despite recent research underscoring fluctuations suicidal ideation within hours, there have few studies examining the key constructs perceived burdensomeness and thwarted belongingness an intensive framework. Thus, study aimed to add cumulative knowledge regarding within‐person relationship between burdensomeness, belongingness, active as assessed ecological momentary assessment design. Method A final sample 35 individuals with a past‐year history thoughts or behaviors completed brief surveys four times per day for 30 days. Results Findings highlighted that addition covariates may offer small improvements modeling subsequent ideation, while controlling SI at prior time. Further, both were associated next timepoint their interaction added little incremental value. Conclusion demonstrate potential importance predicting ideation. results highlight main effects rather than interaction, be more important consider relation

Language: Английский

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Using machine learning with intensive longitudinal data to predict depression and suicidal ideation among medical interns over time DOI Creative Commons
Adam G. Horwitz, Shane D. Kentopp, Jennifer Cleary

et al.

Psychological Medicine, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 53(12), P. 5778 - 5785

Published: Sept. 30, 2022

Abstract Background Use of intensive longitudinal methods (e.g. ecological momentary assessment, passive sensing) and machine learning (ML) models to predict risk for depression suicide has increased in recent years. However, these studies often vary considerably length, ML used, sources data. The present study examined predictive accuracy suicidal ideation (SI) as a function time, comparing different combinations data sources. Methods Participants were 2459 first-year training physicians (55.1% female; 52.5% White) who provided with Fitbit wearable devices assessed daily mood. Linear [elastic net regression (ENR)] non-linear (random forest) algorithms used SI at the first-quarter follow-up using two sets variables (daily mood features only, + passive-sensing features). To assess over estimated iteratively each first 92 days internship, available up that point time. Results ENRs only generally had best predicting mental health outcomes, within 1 standard error full day was attained by weeks 7–8. Depression could be predicted accurately (area under curve >0.70) after 14 collection. Conclusions Simpler may outperform more complex until become better specified. For studies, there limited value collecting than 2 months.

Language: Английский

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Understanding suicidal pathways through the lens of a Dual-System Model of Suicidality in real-time: The potential of ecological momentary assessments DOI Creative Commons
Juliane Brüdern, Heide Glaesmer, Thomas Berger

et al.

Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: Nov. 28, 2022

Within the ideation-to-action framework, existing theories of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) primarily focus on linear progression suicide risk. This, however, neglects growing evidence that many individuals do not experience their attempt as a planned action, in some instances deny even having experienced any thoughts. Furthermore, recent research has found risk factors differ substantially between persons this is reflected variety pathways. Considering strong variability STBs, new innovative theoretical concepts assessment methods are needed to advance our understanding multiple In review, we apply dual-system framework suicidality, Dual-System Model Suicidality (DSMS), which accounts for two different systems information processing behavior. The first these described reflective system, whereby STBs viewed from self-regulation perspective thusly considered maladaptive coping behavior perceived discrepancies regarding important goals. Applying feedback-based view such provides deeper into underlying psychological processes involved development STBs. second system by DSMS impulsive system. Here, seen self-organizing pattern gets activated high-risk situations acute stress, negative affect, when resources depleted. context, informed strength model self-regulation, assumes limited, an aspect with clinical implications order demonstrate practical utility DSMS, review draws mainly studies using ecological momentary (EMA), technology allows investigate moment-to-moment changes therefore well suited capturing complex interplay self-regulatory proposed DSMS. application represents integrative approach expanding knowledge about fundamental how dynamics lead usefulness future EMA, discussed.

Language: Английский

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Acceptability and feasibility of ecological momentary assessment with augmentation of passive sensor data in young adults at high risk for suicide DOI

Amanda Jiang,

Nadia Al‐Dajani, Cheryl A. King

et al.

Psychiatry Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 326, P. 115347 - 115347

Published: July 21, 2023

Language: Английский

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