2017
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.22518
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Exposure to suicide in the family: Suicide risk and psychache in individuals who have lost a family member by suicide

Abstract: Objective:The aim of the present study was to compare a sample of Portuguese individuals exposed to suicide in their families with a control group, for lifetime suicidality. This study also evaluated the incremental value of psychache (i.e., extreme psychological pain) in determining suicide risk beyond the contribution associated with having lost a family member by suicide.Method: A total of 225 community adults participated. Two groups were defined: a group exposed to suicide (n = 53), and a control group (n… Show more

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“…Bilindiği gibi, PAÖ Shneidman'ın psikolojik acı tanımını değerlendirmek için geliş-tirilmiştir ve üniversite öğrencilerinden oluşan örneklem grubunda ölçeğin alfa katsayıları 0.90'ın üstündedir. 27 Ölçeğin Portekiz uyarlamasının iç tutarlılık ve geçerlilik açısından BUÖ ve İntihar Davranışları Anketi ile korelasyon göster-diği belirlenmiştir ve belirtilen örneklemde Cronbach alfa katsayısı 0.94'tür. 13 …”
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“…Bilindiği gibi, PAÖ Shneidman'ın psikolojik acı tanımını değerlendirmek için geliş-tirilmiştir ve üniversite öğrencilerinden oluşan örneklem grubunda ölçeğin alfa katsayıları 0.90'ın üstündedir. 27 Ölçeğin Portekiz uyarlamasının iç tutarlılık ve geçerlilik açısından BUÖ ve İntihar Davranışları Anketi ile korelasyon göster-diği belirlenmiştir ve belirtilen örneklemde Cronbach alfa katsayısı 0.94'tür. 13 …”
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“…Scientific literature has already provided evidence in this direction (12, 13, 15, 1821, 37), noting associations between levels of psychopathology and degree of kinship with the victim of suicide. Even in these cases, however, the survey was based on self-report measures or by means of interviews based on explicit questions, and never before with the use of a projective measure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the first case, it is perhaps superfluous to say that surviving one's own children represents a huge conflict, and it is common clinical experience that is perceived by the parents as being “against nature.” Even more, when the child voluntarily chooses to end his life, this act can be perceived by the parents as an existential failure. The literature has in fact been very dedicated to this theme, highlighting the particular drama of this condition (12, 13, 15, 1821, 37). In the second case, relating to the death by suicide of a parent, the drama and the anger facing the self can be similarly enormous, because the SS was not able to save the life to who gave life to him/her.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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