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A Systematic Review of Behavior-Outcome Psychological Assessments as Correlates of Suicidality.

Mark J RzeszutekAnthony DeFulioGrace E Sylvester
Published in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2022)
Tasks that more closely mimic contexts and outcomes related to suicide appear to produce more pronounced differentiation of people with suicidality from people without suicidality. The lack of prospective designs is an important limitation of the literature.HIGHLIGHTSTasks that involve punishment or social outcomes better discriminate suicidality.Reward-based tasks are overused in suicide research.The conditioning hypothesis of suicidality is closely aligned with the literature.Only 5 of 82 studies incorporated prospective measures.
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