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Body Regard as a Moderator of Anxiety and Suicide Ideation
(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 ...
The Moderating Role of Interpersonal Hopelessness on Proximal Transitions to Suicidal Thinking
(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 ...
Relationship Between Specific Hopelessness and Concurrent Suicide Urges
(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 ...
Perceived Effectiveness of NSSI in Predicting Next-Day Ability to Resist Suicide and Next-Day Urges
(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 ...
NSSI-Disorder Differences on Suicide Risk Variables
(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 ...



