Attachment Security and Suicide Ideation and Behaviour: The Mediating Role of Reflective Functioning.
Jessica GreenKatherine BerryAdam DanquahDaniel PrattPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
This study shows that the attachment dimensions of attachment anxiety and avoidance may play differential roles in increasing risk for suicidal attempts versus ideation. This has important implications for tailoring interventions. Those aimed at reducing suicide attempts should focus on reducing attachment anxiety by helping people develop skills in emotional regulation. Interventions aimed at reducing suicidal ideation should focus on reducing attachment avoidance by helping people develop closer relationships with significant others. However, longitudinal and experimental designs are required to verify causality.