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Publikováno v:
Assessment. 30:1321-1333
The Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS) is one of the most used and empirically supported suicide risk assessment measures for behavioral health clinicians and researchers. However, the 19-item BSS is a relatively long measure and can take 5 to 10
Autor:
Fallon B. Ringer, Megan L. Rogers, Matthew C. Podlogar, Carol Chu, Anna R. Gai, Thomas Joiner
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Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 28:380-390
Publikováno v:
Assessment. 29(8)
Suicide risk screening depends heavily on accurate patient self-report. However, past negative experiences with mental health care may contribute to intentional nondisclosure of suicide risk during screening. This study investigated among 282 men old
Autor:
Thomas E. Joiner, Matthew C. Podlogar
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Assessment. 27:547-559
Inaccurate disclosure of information is a significant limitation when relying on self-report for suicide risk screening. However, allowing for an explicit nondisclosure response option in screening items (e.g., “prefer not to disclose”) may ultim
Autor:
Stacy Hagman, Matthew C. Podlogar, Peter M. Gutierrez, Austin A. Brown, Stephen O’Connor, Jetta E. Hanson, Jonathan T. Pierson, Tanner A. Muehler, Lora L. Johnson
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Suicidelife-threatening behaviorREFERENCES. 52(2)
INTRODUCTION Few evidence-based options exist for outpatient treatment of patients at risk of suicide, and to-date almost all research has focused on individually delivered psychotherapy. Group therapy for veterans at risk of suicide is a promising a
Autor:
Andrew Page, Michael J. Kyron, Peter M. McEvoy, David Lawrence, Matthew C. Podlogar, Thomas E. Joiner
Publikováno v:
Psychological assessment. 32(12)
Suicide is a leading cause of morbidity, yet a significant challenge to receiving adequate support is an unwillingness to disclose mental health issues. The current study explores reasons for nondisclosure among emergency personnel, a population at r
Autor:
Christopher R. Hagan, Matthew C. Podlogar, Anna R. Gai, Matthew E. Schneider, Thomas E. Joiner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research. 10:223-234
The phenomenon of murder-suicide (aka. homicide-suicide) makes a sizeable impact on current public perceptions and policies regarding mental illness and risk for violence. However, within the past 25 years, our understanding of murder-suicide has rem
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Matthew C. Podlogar, Connor H. G. Patros, Thomas E. Joiner, Megan L. Rogers, Bruno Chiurliza, Jennifer M. Buchman-Schmitt, Matthew S. Michaels, Christopher R. Hagan, Melanie A. Hom, Raymond P. Tucker, Fallon B. Ringer, Carol Chu, Ian H. Stanley
Publikováno v:
Psychological Bulletin. 143:1313-1345
Over the past decade, the interpersonal theory of suicide has contributed to substantial advances in the scientific and clinical understanding of suicide and related conditions. The interpersonal theory of suicide posits that suicidal desire emerges
Autor:
Matthew C. Podlogar, Megan L. Rogers, Thomas E. Joiner, Bruno Chiurliza, Ian H. Stanley, Melanie A. Hom
Publikováno v:
Cognition and Emotion. 32:1464-1477
Anxiety and depression diagnoses are associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviours. However, a categorical understanding of these associations limits insight into identifying dimensional mechanisms of suicide risk. This study investigated anxious
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Crisis. 38:107-114
Background: Research with human subjects represents a critical avenue for suicide prevention efforts; however, such research is not without its ethical and practical challenges. Specifically, given the nature of research with individuals at elevated