Measuring the suicidal mind: Implicit cognition predicts suicidal behavior

MK Nock, JM Park, CT Finn, TL Deliberto… - Psychological …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

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 …

Suicide and self-injury-related implicit cognition: A large-scale examination and replication.

JJ Glenn, AJ Werntz, SJ Slama… - Journal of abnormal …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
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 …

Moving beyond self‐report: Implicit associations about death/life prospectively predict suicidal behavior among veterans

SM Barnes, NH Bahraini, JE Forster… - Suicide and Life …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Suicidal thinking as affect regulation.

DDL Coppersmith, Y Millgram, EM Kleiman… - … and clinical science, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
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 …

Assessment of self-harm risk using implicit thoughts.

JR Randall, BH Rowe, KA Dong, MK Nock… - Psychological …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
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 …

Digital phenotyping of suicidal thoughts

EM Kleiman, BJ Turner, S Fedor, EE Beale… - Depression and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …