“…In a recent study (O’Neil-Rodriguez & Kendall, 2012), 58% of youth diagnosed with an anxiety disorder reported suicidal ideation. Some studies have uncovered an association between anxiety and suicidality independent of depression (Boden, Fergusson, & Horwood, 2007; Foley, Goldston, Costello, & Angold, 2006; Ghaziuddin, King, Naylor, & Ghaziuddin, 2000; Goldston et al, 2009; Liu et al, 2006; Masi, Mucci, et al, 2001; O’Neil, Puleo, Benjamin, Podell, & Kendall, 2012; O’Neil-Rodriguez & Kendall, 2012) whereas a few others have not (Barbe et al, 2005; Esposito & Clum, 2002; Greene, Chorpita, & Aukahi, 2009; Ryan et al, 1987; Strauss et al, 2000). It may be that emotion dysregulation (Southam-Gerow & Kendall, 2000; Garber, Braafladt, & Weiss, 1995; Keenan, Hipwell, Hinze, & Babinski, 2009; Silk, Steinberg, & Morris, 2003; Suveg, Hoffman, Zeman, & Thomassin, 2009) and distress tolerance (Ellis, Fischer, & Beevers, 2010; Huang, Szabó, & Han, 2009; Keough, Riccardi, Timpano, Mitchell, & Schmidt, 2010; Daughters et al, 2009) constructs related to both depression and anxiety, drive their associations with suicidality (Zlotnick, Donaldson, Spirito, & Pearlstein, 1997; Tamas et al, 2007; Nock & Mendes, 2008; Anestis, Bagge, Tulle, & Joiner, 2011).…”