This study evaluated whether psychache (i.e., mental pain) mediates the association between general distress, assessed as the frequency and the intensity of psychological symptoms in the previous week, and suicide ideation in community adults. For a sample of 202 adults, psychache fully mediated the relationship between suicide ideation and the frequency of psychological symptoms, and partially mediated the relationship between suicide ideation and the intensity of psychological symptoms. As such, mental pain fully or partially explains the process linking the frequency and the intensity of general distress to suicide ideation and, thus, mental pain is a target for potential intervention
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State Community onlyThe Interpersonal-Psychological ...
The role of psychological pain in the risk of suicide was explored using a three-dimensional psychol...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare a sample of Portuguese individuals exposed to...
This study evaluated whether psychache (i.e., mental pain) mediates the association between general ...
Several studies have consistently related psychological pain to suicide risk. Psychache, according t...
Psychological pain is a core clinical factor for understanding suicide, independently from depressio...
none6siBackground: Mental pain, defined as a subjective experience characterized by perception of st...
Objectives. This study tested the mediation effects of two facets of psychache – bearable and unbear...
According to contemporary suicidology, mental pain represents one of the main suicide risk factors, ...
Objective: Mental pain and exposure to maltreatment are significant risk factors for suicidal behavi...
Objective: Mental pain and exposure to maltreatment are significant risk factors for suicidal behavi...
Objective To examine the longitudinal association between pain and suicidal ideation in the general...
Objective: To examine the longitudinal association between pain and suicidal ideation in the genera...
Objectives: Using structural equation modeling, we tested a primary model of suicide risk and 3 comp...
Despite accumulation of clinical research on risk factors for suicidal process, understanding of the...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State Community onlyThe Interpersonal-Psychological ...
The role of psychological pain in the risk of suicide was explored using a three-dimensional psychol...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare a sample of Portuguese individuals exposed to...
This study evaluated whether psychache (i.e., mental pain) mediates the association between general ...
Several studies have consistently related psychological pain to suicide risk. Psychache, according t...
Psychological pain is a core clinical factor for understanding suicide, independently from depressio...
none6siBackground: Mental pain, defined as a subjective experience characterized by perception of st...
Objectives. This study tested the mediation effects of two facets of psychache – bearable and unbear...
According to contemporary suicidology, mental pain represents one of the main suicide risk factors, ...
Objective: Mental pain and exposure to maltreatment are significant risk factors for suicidal behavi...
Objective: Mental pain and exposure to maltreatment are significant risk factors for suicidal behavi...
Objective To examine the longitudinal association between pain and suicidal ideation in the general...
Objective: To examine the longitudinal association between pain and suicidal ideation in the genera...
Objectives: Using structural equation modeling, we tested a primary model of suicide risk and 3 comp...
Despite accumulation of clinical research on risk factors for suicidal process, understanding of the...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State Community onlyThe Interpersonal-Psychological ...
The role of psychological pain in the risk of suicide was explored using a three-dimensional psychol...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare a sample of Portuguese individuals exposed to...