“…Importantly, Kring et al (2013) found that individuals with experiential deficits in motivation and pleasure were less likely to endorse a desire for close relationships and social engagement. Moreover, multiple studies have identified a positive correlation between negative symptoms (assessed broadly through the negative symptoms subscale of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale [Kay et al, 1986]) and suicide ideation (Tarrier et al, 2004; Umut et al, 2013; Yan et al, 2013). Though there have been mixed findings regarding the role of negative symptoms and risk for suicide attempts or death by suicide (e.g., Luckhoff et al, 2014; McGirr et al, 2006; Umut et al, 2013; Yan et al, 2013), the extant literature consistently provides evidence that negative symptoms may be an important consideration in risk for suicide ideation among individuals with schizophrenia.…”