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Exploring interpersonal theory of suicide typologies in patients with cancer: A latent profile analysis
Death Studies ( IF 2.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-31 , DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2021.2021567
Nicholas A Fadoir 1 , Laura Marie 1 , Natasha Basu 1 , Kaitlyn Schuler 1 , Stephani Granato 2 , Phillip N Smith 1
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Abstract

The current study examined patterns of endorsement of Interpersonal Theory of Suicide constructs in a group of patients with cancer (N = 133) via Latent Profile Analysis. Four profiles were identified: (1) Interpersonally Distressed (n = 7; 5.2%), (2) Burdened (n = 11; 8.3%), (3) Fearless About Death (n = 40; 30.1%), (4) Non-Distressed (n = 75; 56.4%). Profiles with higher levels of thwarted belongingness, perceived burdensomeness, and hopelessness were associated with greater suicide ideation. Results also suggest there may be characteristics of patients with cancer that require unique consideration about the potential meaning and relevance of such constructs.



中文翻译:


探索癌症患者自杀类型的人际理论:潜在概况分析


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当前的研究通过潜在概况分析检查了一组癌症患者( N = 133)对自杀人际理论结构的认可模式。确定了四种情况:(1) 人际交往困难 ( n = 7; 5.2%),(2) 负担重 ( n = 11; 8.3%),(3) 无所畏惧死亡 ( n = 40; 30.1%),(4)无不良状况( n = 75;56.4%)。归属感受挫、感到负担和绝望程度较高的个人资料与较高的自杀意念相关。结果还表明,癌症患者的某些特征可能需要对此类结构的潜在意义和相关性进行独特的考虑。

更新日期:2021-12-31
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