2011
DOI: 10.1521/jscp.2011.30.8.842
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Interpersonal Suicide Risk and Ideation: The Influence of Depression and Social Anxiety

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“…In some studies, social anxiety was found to predict depression (Beesdo et al, 2007;Davidson et al, 2011;Gültekin & Dereboy, 2011;Horn & Wuyek, 2010;Kocabaşoğlu, Doksat & Doğangün, 2004;Ottenbreit et al, 2014;Stein et al, 2001). This result is overwhelmingly supported in the relevant literature; adolescents with high levels of social anxiety avoid social environments as they think their behaviors would be considered worthless and inadequate (Türkçapar, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In some studies, social anxiety was found to predict depression (Beesdo et al, 2007;Davidson et al, 2011;Gültekin & Dereboy, 2011;Horn & Wuyek, 2010;Kocabaşoğlu, Doksat & Doğangün, 2004;Ottenbreit et al, 2014;Stein et al, 2001). This result is overwhelmingly supported in the relevant literature; adolescents with high levels of social anxiety avoid social environments as they think their behaviors would be considered worthless and inadequate (Türkçapar, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important that depression and anxiety in particular are studied in adolescence (La Greca & Harrison, 2005). Social anxiety and depression are the two most widely en-countered psychological disorders (Davidson, Wingate, Grant, Judah & Mills, 2011), very often accompanying each other, as common mental health problems among adolescents (Hamilton et al, 2016;Klemanski, Curtiss, McLaughlin & Nolen-Hoeksema, 2016;La Greca, Ehrenreich-May, Mufson & Chan, 2016). High levels of social anxiety are common between the ages of 10 and 19.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…estudios epidemiológicos evidencian no sólo una alta prevalencia de los desórdenes depresivos, sino también edades tempranas de inicio, alta cronicidad y discapacidad en los diversos roles que desempeñan las personas (richards, 2011). esto se complejiza aún más, si se considera que el pronóstico de vida de los trastornos del estado de ánimo se encuentra especialmente perjudicado por la alta suicidalidad que se presenta en la fase depresiva; la frecuencia de suicidios en las depresiones fluctúa entre un 7 y un 10% (Heerlein, 2000), constituyéndose como uno de los principales factores de riesgo para el intento de suicidio (Davidson, Apego y depresión en mujeres Wingate, Grant, Judah y Mills, 2011;Preti, Tondo, Sisti, rocchi y De girolamo, 2010). así, más de la mitad de las muertes por suicidio se deben a depresión y es reconocido que las personas con esta patología experimentan el doble de la mortalidad que la población general y sufren mayores limitaciones en su funcionamiento psicosocial que aquellas con enfermedades físicas crónicas como hipertensión y diabetes (Retamal et al, 2004).…”
Section: Evaluación Del Apego Adultounclassified
“…Further evidence for the association between perceived burdensomeness and suicide-related behaviors has been reported in several studies. Since that time, correlations between perceived burdensomeness and suicidal ideation have been demonstrated among samples of young adults (Joiner et al, 2009), older adults Jahn, Cukrowicz, Linton, & Prabhu, 2011;Marty et al, 2012;Van Orden, Cukrowicz, Witte, & Joiner, 2012), college students of varying race and ethnicity Davidson et al, 2011;Davidson et al, 2009;Freedenthal et al, 2011;Lamis & Lester, 2012;Rasmussen, Slish, Wingate, Davidson, & Grant, 2012;Rasmussen & Wingate, 2011;Tucker et al, 2013;Van Orden, et al, 2012;Wong et al, 2011), American Indian/Alaskan Native adults (O'Keefe et al, 2014), military personnel (Bryan, Clemans, & Hernandez, 2012;Bryan, Cukrowics, et al, 2010;Bryan, Ray-Sannerud, et al, 2012), Spanish-speaking adult women (Garza & Pettit, 2010), and adolescents (Czyz et al, in press;Hill et al, in press;Merchant, 2010). Associations between perceived burdensomeness and a past suicide attempt have also been demonstrated in samples of military personnel (Bryan, Ray-Sannerud, et al, 2012;Monteith, Menefee, Pettit, Leopoulos, & Vincent, 2013) and clinical outpatients .…”
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confidence: 99%