Examining the Interrelationships Among Suicide Cognitions, Suicidal Ideation, and Theoretically Derived Protective Factors.
D Nicolas Oakey-FrostTovah CowanEmma H MoscardiniSarah Pardue-BourgeoisDerek de BeursAlex CohenAnnaBelle O BryanRaymond P TuckerPublished in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2022)
Implications for dimensionality of SI versus suicide cognitions, targeting presence of meaning in life, trait hope, and negative affect in treatment, and cross-cultural variations in reasons for living are discussed. The study is limited by the cross-sectional and convenience sampling methodology.HighlightsProtective factors may have less direct influence on suicidal ideationSuicide cognitions and the suicidal mode may be of phenomenological importancePresence of meaning and trait hope may be primary targets for suicide interventions.