A mixed methods approach to identify cognitive warning signs for suicide attempts

Auteurs

Abby Adler, Ashley Bush, Frances K Barg, Guy Weissinger, Aaron T Beck, Gregory K Brown.

Résumé

This study used a mixed methods approach to examine pathways to suicidal behavior by identifying cognitive warning signs that occurred within 1 day of a suicide attempt. Transcripts of cognitive therapy sessions from 35 patients who attempted suicide were analyzed using a modified grounded theory approach. Cognitive themes emerging from these transcripts included: state hopelessness, focus on escape, suicide as a solution, fixation on suicide, and aloneness. Differences in demographic and baseline diagnostic and symptom data were explored in relation to each cognitive theme. We propose a potential conceptual model of cognitive warning signs for suicide attempts that requires further testing. TENTATIVE SIGNE-PRÉCURSEUR DÉSESPOIR SOLITUDE COGNITION MODÈLE DÉPISTAGE ÉTUDE-QUALITATIVE


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