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Association between perceived social support and suicide ideation distress among psychiatric inpatients: The role of thwarted interpersonal needs.

Sarah SparksSean M MitchellMichael K LeDuc
Published in: Journal of clinical psychology (2023)
TB and PB, in combination, may be proximal risk factors for suicide ideation distress among psychiatric inpatients with lower perceived social support from family, friends, a significant other, and in total. These findings are congruent with the interpersonal theory of suicide's propositions that the combination of TB and PB increases the risk for suicide ideation. Clinicians may consider using interventions that target increasing perceived social support and decreasing TB and PB (i.e., cognitive behavioral therapy and social skills training) for this population.
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