2023
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci13081216
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Early Maladaptive Schemas and Schema Modes among People with Histories of Suicidality and the Possibility of a Universal Pattern: A Systematic Review

Anna Grażka,
Dominik Strzelecki

Abstract: Background: The identification of variables affecting suicidality and the search for interventions to reduce suicide risk are priorities among mental health researchers. A promising direction for such research is schema therapy and its two main constructs, i.e., early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) and schema modes. Methods: This systematic review was designed in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. It summarizes the studies conducted to date that describe the relationship between EMSs and schema modes and measu… Show more

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“…The results are consistent with the systematic review findings of studies linking suicidality to EMSs [42]. They indicate that the schemas from these areas and the selfsacrifice schema allow us to differentiate between people at risk of suicide and psychiatric inpatients without suicidal history, but only in a crisis situation, which is a new observation made in the present study.…”
Section: Emss and Suicidalitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The results are consistent with the systematic review findings of studies linking suicidality to EMSs [42]. They indicate that the schemas from these areas and the selfsacrifice schema allow us to differentiate between people at risk of suicide and psychiatric inpatients without suicidal history, but only in a crisis situation, which is a new observation made in the present study.…”
Section: Emss and Suicidalitysupporting
confidence: 92%