The interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior (T.E. Joiner, 2005) makes 2 overarching predictions: (a) that perceptions of burdening others and of social alienation combine to instill the desire for death and (b) that individuals will not act on the desire for death unless they have developed the capability to do so. This capability develops through exposure and thus habituation to painful and/or fearsome experiences and is posited by the theory to be necessary for overcoming powerful self-preservation pressures. Two studies tested these predictions. In Study 1, the interaction of (low) family social support (cf. social alienation or low belonging) and feeling that one does not matter (cf. perceived burdensomeness) predicted c...
Background: Preliminary data indicate the suicide rate in the United States military decreased in 20...
Two leading theories within the field of suicide prevention are the interpersonal psychological theo...
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The incidence rate of suicide, particularly...
The interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior (T.E. Joiner, 2005) makes 2 overarching ...
The interpersonal–psychological theory of suicidal behavior (T. E. Joiner, 2005) makes 2 overarching...
Context: Since the development of the Interpersonal Psychological Theory (IPTS; Joiner, 2005), a gro...
Background: Joiner's Interpersonal Theory of Suicide (Van Orden et al., 2010; Joiner, 2005) predicts...
Background Evidence-based theoretical models outlining the pathways to the development of suicidal ...
The Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide (IPTS) has been supported by recent research. Howe...
Objective: The interpersonal theory of suicide (ITS) predicts perceived burdensomeness, thwarted bel...
Abstract : Tests of two key hypotheses of the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicidal Behavio...
Suicide is a serious issue that must be dealt with mainly because it has caused 1.4% deaths worldwid...
Suicide is both a national and global concern, yet limitations still remain in our knowledge of the ...
Suicidal behavior is a major problem worldwide and, at the same time, has received relatively little...
International audienceObjective: The present study compared the ability of two contemporary theories...
Background: Preliminary data indicate the suicide rate in the United States military decreased in 20...
Two leading theories within the field of suicide prevention are the interpersonal psychological theo...
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The incidence rate of suicide, particularly...
The interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior (T.E. Joiner, 2005) makes 2 overarching ...
The interpersonal–psychological theory of suicidal behavior (T. E. Joiner, 2005) makes 2 overarching...
Context: Since the development of the Interpersonal Psychological Theory (IPTS; Joiner, 2005), a gro...
Background: Joiner's Interpersonal Theory of Suicide (Van Orden et al., 2010; Joiner, 2005) predicts...
Background Evidence-based theoretical models outlining the pathways to the development of suicidal ...
The Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide (IPTS) has been supported by recent research. Howe...
Objective: The interpersonal theory of suicide (ITS) predicts perceived burdensomeness, thwarted bel...
Abstract : Tests of two key hypotheses of the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicidal Behavio...
Suicide is a serious issue that must be dealt with mainly because it has caused 1.4% deaths worldwid...
Suicide is both a national and global concern, yet limitations still remain in our knowledge of the ...
Suicidal behavior is a major problem worldwide and, at the same time, has received relatively little...
International audienceObjective: The present study compared the ability of two contemporary theories...
Background: Preliminary data indicate the suicide rate in the United States military decreased in 20...
Two leading theories within the field of suicide prevention are the interpersonal psychological theo...
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The incidence rate of suicide, particularly...