The influence of anxiety sensitivity on a wish to die in complicated grief
Auteurs
A W Baker, E M Goetter, E Bui, R Shah, M E Charney, C Mauro, M K Shear, N M Simon.
Résumé
Individuals with complicated grief are at elevated risk of suicidal thoughts. Anxiety sensitivity has recently emerged as a risk factor of suicide. This study aimed to investigate a possible association between anxiety sensitivity and a wish to die in individuals with complicated grief. Participants were evaluated for participation in a treatment study and completed an ancillary questionnaire-based study. Participants were 51 bereaved adults evaluated (age: mean, 54 [SD, 13.6] years; 78% [n = 40] women). Logistic regression was used to examine the relationship between anxiety sensitivity and a wish to die. Overall, anxiety sensitivity was associated with a wish to die at the level of a medium effect size, although it did not reach statistical significance. The anxiety sensitivity social concerns subscale was significantly associated with a wish to die. These findings add to a growing literature implicating anxiety sensitivity in reporting a wish to die. ÉTATS-UNIS GENRE HOMME FEMME ADULTE IDÉATION DEUIL ENDEUILLÉ DEUIL-SUICIDE ANXIÉTÉ TROUBLE-ANXIEUX DÉSIR-MORT
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