2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2022.111973
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Examining facet-level distinctions within the trait-interpersonal model of suicide risk

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“…This theory posits that suicide ideation happens when individuals feel that they are a burden and do not belong (i.e., the core constructs of belongingness and burdensomeness). In addition, the theory considers that attempts are enabled when individuals have a desire for suicide and no longer fear death (i.e., capability) (Vélez-Grau et al, 2023;Kelley and DeShong, 2023). Chung created the model by building on theory and identified specific variables using data from the In-Home surveys administered as part of AddHealth, a widely studied dataset created by experts.…”
Section: How To Create a Systems Map?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This theory posits that suicide ideation happens when individuals feel that they are a burden and do not belong (i.e., the core constructs of belongingness and burdensomeness). In addition, the theory considers that attempts are enabled when individuals have a desire for suicide and no longer fear death (i.e., capability) (Vélez-Grau et al, 2023;Kelley and DeShong, 2023). Chung created the model by building on theory and identified specific variables using data from the In-Home surveys administered as part of AddHealth, a widely studied dataset created by experts.…”
Section: How To Create a Systems Map?mentioning
confidence: 99%