Influence of nonsuicidal self‐injury functions on suicide risk in individuals with eating disorders
Kendall Schmidt,
April R. Smith,
Lindsay P. Bodell
Abstract:ObjectiveIndividuals with eating disorders (EDs) display elevated rates of suicidality (i.e., suicidal ideation and behaviors) as well as nonsuicidal self‐injury (NSSI) (e.g., self‐harm behaviors without intent to die). NSSI—and particularly the functions of NSSI—predict suicidal ideation in general samples; however, to our knowledge, the relation between NSSI functions and suicidal ideation in ED populations has been unexplored.MethodThis study examined whether specific functions of NSSI are relevant to suici… Show more
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