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Understanding the Transition from Suicidal Desire to Planning and Preparation: Correlates of Suicide Risk Within a Psychiatric Inpatient Sample of Ideators and Attempters

Journal of affective disorders(2020)

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BACKGROUND:There is a clear need to better understand the trajectory from suicidal ideation to enactment of lethal suicidal behavior. Identification of factors that promote desire and the transition to intent and behavior is critical for the advancement of theory, risk formulation, and prevention.METHOD:In this cross sectional study, correlates of suicide risk were examined at theoretically distinct points along the trajectory from suicidal thinking to behavior (i.e., desire, plans and preparations, suicide attempt) in a manner consistent with the Three-Step Theory and an ideation-to-action framework. The sample included 197 adult inpatients (60% male, 40% white) hospitalized due to ideation or a recent suicide attempt.RESULTS:Psychological pain and fearlessness about death were associated with desire and plans and preparations for suicide. There were no significant differences in suicide risk correlates between ideators and attempters.LIMITATIONS:The primary limitations of the current study relate to the cross-sectional design and the nature of the sample, which do not allow for inference of causal relations, or generalizability to outpatient and community samples or to individuals who die by suicide.CONCLUSIONS:Psychological pain and fearlessness about death may function as transitional factors that are associated with the transition from desire to suicidal intent in psychiatric inpatients. Findings have important implications for clinical practice. Treatment interventions should reduce psychological pain, increase safety, and reduce access to means.
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Ideation-to-action,Suicidal desire,Suicide attempt,Psychological pain,Fearlessness about death,Resolved plans and preparations
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