Understanding processes that advance suicidal behavior among Israeli active duty soldiers: A mediation model

Understanding processes that advance suicidal behavior among Israeli active duty soldiers: A mediation model

מאת: Goldner L., Shelef L., Goldstein B.A., Scharf M.
פורסם ב: Journal of Clinical Psychology
תיאור: Objectives: The current study was aimed to identify the factors and mechanisms that promote nonsuicidal self-injury andsuicidal ideation (SI) as precursors of suicidal behaviors in a sample of 553 Israeli active-duty soldiers. Methods: A mediation model was used to examine the contribution of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, emotion-regulation difficulties, habituation, and risk-taking behaviors to soldiers' self-injury and SI. Results: Results indicated direct effects between PTSD symptoms and self-injury and SI, as well as between emotion regulation difficulties and self-injury. Indirect effects were found between PTSD symptoms and nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) through the mechanisms of habituation and risk-taking behavior and between difficulties in emotion regulation and NSSI through the mechanism of risk-taking behaviors. Conclusion: To tackle soldiers' suicidal behaviors, clinicians might assess soldiers' PTSD symptoms and difficulties in emotion regulation and intervene by lessening their access to thrill-seeking situations and situations that increase habituation to pain and death. © 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
SDGs : SDG 03  |  יחידות: חינוך  | מועד: 2021 |  קישור