Measuring the suicidal mind: Implicit cognition predicts suicidal behavior
Suicide is difficult to predict and prevent because people who consider killing themselves
often are unwilling or unable to report their intentions. Advances in the measurement of …
often are unwilling or unable to report their intentions. Advances in the measurement of …
Forecasting a fatal decision: Direct replication of the predictive validity of the suicide–implicit association test
N Tello, G Harika-Germaneau, W Serra… - Psychological …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
A previous study by Nock et al.(2010) suggested that people's implicit identification with
“death” or “suicide” can accurately predict whether they will attempt suicide several months …
“death” or “suicide” can accurately predict whether they will attempt suicide several months …
Suicide and self-injury-related implicit cognition: A large-scale examination and replication.
Suicide and self-injury are difficult to predict because at-risk individuals are often unable or
unwilling to report their intentions. Therefore, tools to reliably assess risk without reliance on …
unwilling to report their intentions. Therefore, tools to reliably assess risk without reliance on …
Moving beyond self‐report: Implicit associations about death/life prospectively predict suicidal behavior among veterans
Reliance on self‐report limits clinicians' ability to accurately predict suicidal behavior. In this
study the predictive validity of an objective measure, the death/suicide Implicit Association …
study the predictive validity of an objective measure, the death/suicide Implicit Association …
Suicidal thinking as affect regulation.
Nine percent of people worldwide report thinking about suicide at some point during their
lives. A fundamental question we currently lack a clear answer to is: why do suicidal …
lives. A fundamental question we currently lack a clear answer to is: why do suicidal …
Assessment of self-harm risk using implicit thoughts.
Assessing for the risk of self-harm in acute care is a difficult task, and more information on
pertinent risk factors is needed to inform clinical practice. This study examined the …
pertinent risk factors is needed to inform clinical practice. This study examined the …
Digital phenotyping of suicidal thoughts
Background To examine whether there are subtypes of suicidal thinking using real‐time
digital monitoring, which allows for the measurement of such thoughts with greater temporal …
digital monitoring, which allows for the measurement of such thoughts with greater temporal …
A cognitive model of suicidal behavior: Theory and treatment
A Wenzel, AT Beck - Applied and preventive psychology, 2008 - Elsevier
With some prominent exceptions, much of the research designed to elucidate the nature,
prevalence, and correlates of suicidal behavior has been conducted from an atheoretical …
prevalence, and correlates of suicidal behavior has been conducted from an atheoretical …
Challenges in assessing intent to die: can suicide attempters be trusted?
S Freedenthal - OMEGA-Journal of death and dying, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Assessing a person's intent to die in a suicide attempt is crucial for risk assessment and
research, yet suicidal intent is notoriously difficult to measure. People who intended to die …
research, yet suicidal intent is notoriously difficult to measure. People who intended to die …
Estimating risk for suicide attempt: Are we asking the right questions?: Passive suicidal ideation as a marker for suicidal behavior
E Baca-Garcia, MM Perez-Rodriguez… - Journal of affective …, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Desire for death is not generally considered a harbinger of more severe
suicidal behavior and is not routinely included in suicide research and assessment …
suicidal behavior and is not routinely included in suicide research and assessment …