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    Body Regard as a Moderator of Anxiety and Suicide Ideation 

    Ngu, Emerson; Yu, Isabel; Owens, Carley A.; Muehlenkamp, Jennifer J. (2021-04)
    Anxiety has shown strong associations with suicidal ideation and attempts; yet many who experience anxiety do not develop suicidal ideation. A factor that may impact this relationship is body regard. Low body regard is ...
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    The Moderating Role of Interpersonal Hopelessness on Proximal Transitions to Suicidal Thinking 

    Gaskill, Frederick; Greenwood, Chloe (2024-04)
    The integrated motivational-volitional (O’Connor & Kirtley, 2018) model states that feelings of entrapment contribute to the development of suicidal ideation but only occur when motivational moderators such as perceived ...
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    Relationship Between Specific Hopelessness and Concurrent Suicide Urges 

    Zank, Aeda; Knetter, Jed (2025)
    Recent work suggests that hopelessness about specific experiences may provide a better understanding of suicide risk, or contribute to the general hopelessness motivating suicidal thoughts, but most of this data comes from ...
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    Perceived Effectiveness of NSSI in Predicting Next-Day Ability to Resist Suicide and Next-Day Urges 

    Greenwood, Chloe; Hartlage, Ben (2025-04)
    Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI; injuring oneself without intent to die) is prevalent among college students. Many report using NSSI as a coping mechanism, including managing suicidal thoughts and urges. Due to the ...
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    NSSI-Disorder Differences on Suicide Risk Variables 

    Smith, Erica (2025-04)
    Individuals meeting NSSI-Disorder (NSSI-D) criteria differ from those who do not on key psychological and behavioral factors. NSSI is strongly associated with suicide ideation and research suggests it may increase suicide ...

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