An analysis of real‐time suicidal ideation and its relationship with retrospective reports among young people with borderline personality disorder

Author:

Andrewes Holly E.12ORCID,Cavelti Marialuisa23ORCID,Hulbert Carol4ORCID,Cotton Susan M.12ORCID,Betts Jennifer K.12ORCID,Jackson Henry J.4ORCID,McCutcheon Louise12ORCID,Gleeson John5ORCID,Davey Christopher G.126ORCID,Chanen Andrew M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Orygen, the National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Centre for Youth Mental Health The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Translational Research Centre University Hospital of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Bern Bern Switzerland

4. Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. Healthy Brain and Mind Research Centre and School of Behavioural and Health Sciences Australian Catholic University Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Department of Psychiatry The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to analyze the real‐time variability of suicidal ideation intensity and the relationship between real‐time and retrospective reports of suicidal ideation made on the Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation (BSS), among young people with borderline personality disorder (BPD).MethodsYoung people (15–25‐year olds) with BPD (N = 46), recruited from two government‐funded mental health services, rated the intensity of their suicidal ideation six times per day for 7 days before completing the BSS.ResultsFor 70% of participants, suicidal ideation changed in intensity approximately five times across the week, both within and between days. BSS ratings were most highly correlated with the highest real‐time ratings of suicidal ideation. However, this was not significantly different from the relationship between the BSS and both the average and most recent ratings. Median ratings of suicidal ideation intensity were higher on the BSS compared with an equivalent question asked in real time.ConclusionFindings suggest that young people with BPD experience high levels of fluctuation in their intensity of suicidal ideation across a week and that retrospective reports of suicidal ideation might be more reflective of the most intense experience of suicidal ideation across the week.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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