“…Eskin's Social Reactions to Suicidal Persons Scale (E‐SRSPS) begins with a short description of “an imagined suicidal close friend” who decides to kill himself/herself and share it with the respondent. By means of 20 possible reactions to this friend, students were asked how they would react or feel on five‐point Likert scales ranging from “Completely disagree (1)” to “Completely agree (5)” (Eskin, ; Eskin et al., , ; Eskin, Kujan, et al., ; Eskin, Sun, et al., ). A principle component analysis identified four factors: (1) Social acceptance, sample item: If I was going to a movie or theatre I would ask if s/he wants to come along); (2) Disapproval of suicidal disclosure, sample item: I would be surprised that she/he revealed things that one usually does not; (3) Confronting attitudes, sample item: I would get angry with him/her because she/he had decided to take his/her life; and (4) Deterring attitudes, sample item: I would try to prevent him/her from taking his/her life) that explained 65.94% of the total variance.…”