Multidimensional Suicide Inventory-28 (MSI-28) within a sample of military basic trainees: An examination of psychometric properties

Auteurs

Serena Bezdjian, Danielle Burchett, Kristin G Schneider, Monty T Baker, Howard N Garb.

Résumé

Suicide and suicidal ideation are serious public health concerns. Accurate detection and assessment are critical first steps in addressing this challenging issue. The present study examined self-reported suicidal ideation in a sample of United States Air Force enlisted active duty basic trainees (N = 470) using the Multidimensional Suicide Inventory (MSI-28). Exploratory factor analyses revealed a 4-factor structure for the MSI-28 in this sample. Together, these 4 factors explained approximately 72% of the variance in the MSI-28. The MSI-28 evidenced moderate to strong associations with measures of resilience (Dispositional Resilience Scale-15; DRS-15) and psychological distress (Outcome Questionnaire; OQ-30.2). These findings demonstrate that the MSI-28 is a promising tool for clinical measurement of self-reported suicidality. Future directions for further validation of the MSI-28 are discussed. ÉTATS-UNIS IDÉATION MILITAIRE DÉPISTAGE POTENTIEL-SUICIDAIRE ÉVALUATION-CLINIQUE PSYCHOMÉTRIE INSTRUMENT VALIDITÉ DÉTRESSE-PSYCHOLOGIQUE RÉSILIENCE INSTRUMENT: MULTIDIMENSIONAL-SUICIDE-INVENTORY INSTRUMENT: DISPOSITIONAL-RESILIENCE-SCALE


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