2016
DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2016.1269234
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The Suicide Narrative Interview: adolescents’ attachment expectancies and symptom severity in a clinical sample

Abstract: Insecure attachment styles have consistently been identified as risk factors for adolescent psychopathology and, more specifically, suicidal ideation. However, much less is known about the mechanisms that account for the relationship between attachment styles and severity of suicidal ideation within clinical samples. In the current study, adolescents’ expectancies for caregiver availability and responsiveness were coded from transcripts of the Suicide Narrative Interview in a clinical sample of one hundred and… Show more

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“…One potentially beneficial avenue of future research lies in the growing body of literature on attachment and suicidal behavior. Findings have indicated the role attachment to parents and peers may have on self-harm and suicidal behavior and future work should examine attachment style alongside connectedness (e.g., Glazebrook, Townsend, & Sayal, 2015;Zisk, Abbott, Ewing, Diamond, & Kobak, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One potentially beneficial avenue of future research lies in the growing body of literature on attachment and suicidal behavior. Findings have indicated the role attachment to parents and peers may have on self-harm and suicidal behavior and future work should examine attachment style alongside connectedness (e.g., Glazebrook, Townsend, & Sayal, 2015;Zisk, Abbott, Ewing, Diamond, & Kobak, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volume 58 / Number 7 / July 2019 in individual and family sessions, that aim to identify and resolve attachment ruptures that have compromised adolescents' trust in their parents (eg, divorce, parental psychopathology, critical parenting). Working through these ruptures can increase the adolescent's confidence in a parents' availability 6 and increase the adolescent's capacity for problem solving and ability to use the parent as a resource for regulating affect and managing suicidal thoughts and feelings.…”
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“… 38 Likewise, from the intensity subscale of the C-SSRS, only two observed variables, “Frequency” and “Duration,” were used to measure the corresponding construct, suicidal ideation. Although many studies used each of the five items separately, 39 40 and one study left out “Reasons for ideation” and employed only four items to define suicidal ideation, 41 we cannot exclude the possibility that there is a limitation in accurately representing the construct with only the remaining two items. In addition, depressive symptoms did not present a mediating effect on the association between recent stress and suicidal ideation, contrary to the previous results showing a full mediation 42 or a partial mediation 43 44 depending on the group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%