Suicidal behavior, including suicide attempt, may result from maladaptive explanatory patterns for past negative life events, in which a person attributes the causes of stressors to internal, stable and global factors. Conversely, an optimistic explanatory style involves perceiving negative life events as external, transient and specific, and may be related to reduced suicide risk. We examined the association between attributional style and lifetime suicide attempts in 135 college students, covarying age, race and ethnicity. Participants provided informed consent and completed an online survey. An optimistic explanatory style was associated with reduced risk of suicide attempt; this effect persisted in a model controlling for hopelessness a...
Suicidal thoughts and actions have typically been studied from an eventsbased perspective. Some emer...
The influence of life events on suicidal behavior remains inconclusive, while reasons for living (RF...
Depression is a significant public health problem for young adults of college age, and negative life...
Background: Individuals experiencing negative and potentially traumatic life events are at increased...
We applied the hopelessness theory of depression to suicidal symptoms: 203 undergraduates completed ...
Previous evidence suggests an association between negative cognitive styles and suicide-related outc...
Trait expectancies are related to several aspects of psychological well-being. Specifically, hope, o...
Background: Transitioning to college life in young adulthood can represent a challenging development...
Objective: The present study examined whether reasons for living (RFL) would partially account for t...
In the present study, we examine the role of optimism-pessimism as a unique predictor of suicide ris...
This research highlighted the problem of suicidal ideation in college students and the dearth of res...
The present study sought to examine optimism and hope as predictors of suicidal behaviors (viz., sui...
Adult-based suicide theories have determined much of what we know about suicidal ideation. Here, we ...
Approximately 43% of college students report experiencing suicidal ideation in the past year, and su...
The interpersonal‐psychological theory of suicidal behavior (IPTS; Joiner, 2005) posits that suicida...
Suicidal thoughts and actions have typically been studied from an eventsbased perspective. Some emer...
The influence of life events on suicidal behavior remains inconclusive, while reasons for living (RF...
Depression is a significant public health problem for young adults of college age, and negative life...
Background: Individuals experiencing negative and potentially traumatic life events are at increased...
We applied the hopelessness theory of depression to suicidal symptoms: 203 undergraduates completed ...
Previous evidence suggests an association between negative cognitive styles and suicide-related outc...
Trait expectancies are related to several aspects of psychological well-being. Specifically, hope, o...
Background: Transitioning to college life in young adulthood can represent a challenging development...
Objective: The present study examined whether reasons for living (RFL) would partially account for t...
In the present study, we examine the role of optimism-pessimism as a unique predictor of suicide ris...
This research highlighted the problem of suicidal ideation in college students and the dearth of res...
The present study sought to examine optimism and hope as predictors of suicidal behaviors (viz., sui...
Adult-based suicide theories have determined much of what we know about suicidal ideation. Here, we ...
Approximately 43% of college students report experiencing suicidal ideation in the past year, and su...
The interpersonal‐psychological theory of suicidal behavior (IPTS; Joiner, 2005) posits that suicida...
Suicidal thoughts and actions have typically been studied from an eventsbased perspective. Some emer...
The influence of life events on suicidal behavior remains inconclusive, while reasons for living (RF...
Depression is a significant public health problem for young adults of college age, and negative life...