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通过测量自杀观念提高对军人自杀行为的检测和预测:自杀观念量表的评估。

Improving the detection and prediction of suicidal behavior among military personnel by measuring suicidal beliefs: an evaluation of the Suicide Cognitions Scale.

机构信息

National Center for Veterans Studies, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; The University of Utah, United States.

National Center for Veterans Studies, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; The University of Memphis, United States.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2014 Apr;159:15-22. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.02.021. Epub 2014 Feb 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Newer approaches for understanding suicidal behavior suggest the assessment of suicide-specific beliefs and cognitions may improve the detection and prediction of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The Suicide Cognitions Scale (SCS) was developed to measure suicide-specific beliefs, but it has not been tested in a military setting.

METHODS

Data were analyzed from two separate studies conducted at three military mental health clinics (one U.S. Army, two U.S. Air Force). Participants included 175 active duty Army personnel with acute suicidal ideation and/or a recent suicide attempt referred for a treatment study (Sample 1) and 151 active duty Air Force personnel receiving routine outpatient mental health care (Sample 2). In both samples, participants completed self-report measures and clinician-administered interviews. Follow-up suicide attempts were assessed via clinician-administered interview for Sample 1. Statistical analyses included confirmatory factor analysis, between-group comparisons by history of suicidality, and generalized regression modeling.

RESULTS

Two latent factors were confirmed for the SCS: Unloveability and Unbearability. Each demonstrated good internal consistency, convergent validity, and divergent validity. Both scales significantly predicted current suicidal ideation (βs >0.316, ps <0.002) and significantly differentiated suicide attempts from nonsuicidal self-injury and control groups (F(6, 286)=9.801, p<0.001). Both scales significantly predicted future suicide attempts (AORs>1.07, ps <0.050) better than other risk factors.

LIMITATIONS

Self-report methodology, small sample sizes, predominantly male samples.

CONCLUSIONS

The SCS is a reliable and valid measure that predicts suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among military personnel better than other well-established risk factors.

摘要

背景

理解自杀行为的新方法表明,评估自杀特定信念和认知可能会提高对自杀想法和行为的检测和预测。自杀认知量表 (SCS) 是为衡量自杀特定信念而开发的,但尚未在军事环境中进行测试。

方法

对三个军事心理健康诊所(一个美国陆军,两个美国空军)进行的两项独立研究的数据进行了分析。参与者包括 175 名有急性自杀意念和/或最近自杀未遂的现役陆军人员,他们因治疗研究而转介(样本 1)和 151 名现役空军人员,他们接受常规门诊心理健康护理(样本 2)。在这两个样本中,参与者完成了自我报告的测量和临床医生管理的访谈。样本 1 通过临床医生管理的访谈评估了随访自杀企图。统计分析包括验证性因素分析、按自杀史的组间比较和广义回归建模。

结果

SCS 确认了两个潜在因素:不可爱和无法忍受。每个都表现出良好的内部一致性、收敛效度和发散效度。两个量表都显著预测了当前的自杀意念(β>0.316,p<0.002),并且显著区分了自杀企图与非自杀性自伤和对照组(F(6, 286)=9.801,p<0.001)。与其他危险因素相比,这两个量表都显著预测了未来的自杀企图(AOR>1.07,p<0.050)。

局限性

自我报告方法、样本量小、主要是男性样本。

结论

SCS 是一种可靠有效的测量工具,可更好地预测军事人员的自杀意念和自杀企图,优于其他既定的危险因素。

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