Background: The “Internal Struggle Hypothesis” (Kovacs and Beck,) suggests that suicidal persons may have both a wish to live (WTL) and a wish to die (WTD). The current study investigates whether the three-group typology – “WTL”, “ambivalent (AMB)”, and “WTD” – is determined by common correlates of suicidality and whether these groups can be ordinally ranked. Methods: The sample comprised 113 older inpatients. Discriminant analysis was used to create two functions (combining social, psychiatric, psychological, and somatic variables) to predict the assignment of older inpatients into the groups WTL, AMB, and WTD. Results: The functions “Subjective Well-being” and “Social Support” allowed us to assign patients into these three distinct groups...
Suicide rates are higher in later life than in any other age group. The design of effective suicide ...
Background: suicidal ideation has been shown to be strongly associated with suicide completion and e...
Suicide rates are highest in adults of middle and older age. Research with psychiatric patients has ...
OBJECTIVE: Adults with mood disorders are at elevated risk for suicide. Psychological features such ...
OBJECTIVE: Clinicians may question whether thoughts of being better off dead are normal consequences...
OBJECTIVE: Clinicians may question whether thoughts of being better off dead are normal consequences...
RATIONALE: There is a paucity of empirical studies exploring wishes to die (WTD) in older adults wit...
Objectives: Suicide among the elderly is a dramatic global health problem. Although fatal attempts a...
The wish to die may be different in geriatric patients than in younger terminally ill patients. This...
Death wishes are not uncommon in older persons, and to date, several risk factors have been identifi...
Background: A wish to die is common in older persons and is associated with increased mortality. Sev...
Background: In depressed persons, thoughts of death and suicide are assumed to represent different d...
6th Ibero-American Congress on Qualitative Research (CIAIQ) / 2nd International Symposium on Qualita...
BACKGROUND: Thoughts about death and self-harm in old age have been commonly associated with the pre...
Background- Physical multimorbidity (i.e., ≥2 chronic conditions) may induce feelings of wish to di...
Suicide rates are higher in later life than in any other age group. The design of effective suicide ...
Background: suicidal ideation has been shown to be strongly associated with suicide completion and e...
Suicide rates are highest in adults of middle and older age. Research with psychiatric patients has ...
OBJECTIVE: Adults with mood disorders are at elevated risk for suicide. Psychological features such ...
OBJECTIVE: Clinicians may question whether thoughts of being better off dead are normal consequences...
OBJECTIVE: Clinicians may question whether thoughts of being better off dead are normal consequences...
RATIONALE: There is a paucity of empirical studies exploring wishes to die (WTD) in older adults wit...
Objectives: Suicide among the elderly is a dramatic global health problem. Although fatal attempts a...
The wish to die may be different in geriatric patients than in younger terminally ill patients. This...
Death wishes are not uncommon in older persons, and to date, several risk factors have been identifi...
Background: A wish to die is common in older persons and is associated with increased mortality. Sev...
Background: In depressed persons, thoughts of death and suicide are assumed to represent different d...
6th Ibero-American Congress on Qualitative Research (CIAIQ) / 2nd International Symposium on Qualita...
BACKGROUND: Thoughts about death and self-harm in old age have been commonly associated with the pre...
Background- Physical multimorbidity (i.e., ≥2 chronic conditions) may induce feelings of wish to di...
Suicide rates are higher in later life than in any other age group. The design of effective suicide ...
Background: suicidal ideation has been shown to be strongly associated with suicide completion and e...
Suicide rates are highest in adults of middle and older age. Research with psychiatric patients has ...