PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS AND THE RELATIONSHIP OF SELF-HARM AND SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR
Abstract
The article deals with the problem of risk factors and psychological mechanisms of formation and maintenance of self-harm and suicidal behavior. It is shown that the revealed correlates of suicidal behavior should be explained by the psychological mechanisms of transition from suicidal thoughts, self-harm to suicidal behavior itself.
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7. Dhingra K., Boduszek D., O’Connor R.C. Differentiating suicide attempters from suicide ideators using the Integrated Motivational–Volitional model of suicidal behavior // Journal of Affective Disorders. 2015. №186. p. 211–218.
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9. Gvion Y., Apter A. Aggression, impulsivity, and suicide behavior: A review of the literature // Archives of Suicide Research. 2011. №15. p. 93–112.
10. Hamza C.A., Stewart S.L., Willoughby T. Examining the link between nonsuicidal self-injury and suicidal behavior: a review of the literature and an integrated model // Clinical Psychology Review. 2012. №32. p. 482–495.
11. Hysing M., Stormark K.M., O’Connor R.C. Sleep problems and self-harm in adolescence // British Journal of Psychiatry. 2015. №207. p. 306–312.
12. Kessler R.C., Borges G., Walters E.E. Prevalence of and risk factors for lifetime suicide attempts in the National Comorbidity Survey // Archives of General Psychiatry. 1999. №56. p. 617–626.
13. Klonsky E.D., May A.M., Glenn C.R. The relationship between nonsuicidal self-injury and attempted suicide: converging evidence from four samples // Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 2013. №122. p. 231–237.
14. Mars B., Heron J., Klonsky E.D., Moran P., O’Connor R.C., Tilling K., Wilkinson P., Gunnell D. Predictors of future suicide attempt among adolescents with suicidal thoughts or non-suicidal self-harm: a population-based birth cohort study // Lancet Psychiatry. 2019. № 6. р. 327-337.
15. Mars B., Klonsky E.D., Moran P., O’Connor R.C., Tilling K., Wilkinson P., Gunnell D. What distinguishes adolescents with suicidal thoughts from those who have attempted suicide? A population-based birth cohort study // Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 2019. № 60. р. 91-99.
16. May A.M., Klonsky E.D. What distinguishes suicide attempters from suicide ideators? A meta–analysis of potential factors // Clinical Psychology: science and practice. 2016. № 23. p. 20-35.
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18. O’Connor R.C., Nock M.K. The psychology of suicidal behavior // Lancet Psychiatry. 2014. №1. p. 73–85.
19. O’Connor R.C., Rasmussen S., Hawton K. Distinguishing adolescents who think about self-harm from those who engage in self-harm // British Journal of Psychiatry. 2012. №200. p. 330–335.
20. Taliaferro L.A., Muehlenkamp J.J. Risk and protective factors that distinguish adolescents who attempt suicide from those who only consider suicide in the past year // Suicide & life-threatening behavior. 2014. №44. p. 22-26.
21. Ten Hav M., Van Dorsselaer S., De Graaf R. Prevalence and risk factors for first onset of suicidal behaviors in the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2 // Journal of Affective Disorders. 2013. №147. p. 205–211.
22. Wong M.M., Brower K.J., Craun E.A. Insomnia symptoms and suicidality in the national comorbidity survey–adolescent supplement // Journal of Psychiatric Research. 2016. №81. p. 1–8.
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