Do measures of social support and social distress share general factors associated with suicidal ideation and attempts?

Author:

Saulnier K. G.12ORCID,King C. A.2,Ilgen M. A.23,Ganoczy D.3,Jagusch J.23,Garlick J.23,Abraham K. M.4,Lapidos A.2,Kim H. M.35,Vega E.6,Ahmedani B. K.7,Pfeiffer P. N.23

Affiliation:

1. VA Serious Mental Illness Treatment Resource and Evaluation Center Ann Arbor Michigan USA

2. University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA

3. VA Center for Clinical Management Research VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Ann Arbor Michigan USA

4. University of Detroit Mercy Department of Psychology Detroit Michigan USA

5. University of Michigan Consulting for Statistics Computing, and Analytics Research Ann Arbor Michigan USA

6. Humannovations California Los Angeles USA

7. Center for Health Policy & Health Services Research, Henry Ford Health Detroit Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAspects of social relationships have variably been associated with suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SAs). This study assessed whether social support and social distress measures have general factors versus measure‐specific factors that are associated with suicide risk.MethodsAdults (N = 455, 60.0% female), admitted to psychiatric inpatient units following a recent suicide attempt or active SI, completed assessments of social support (emotional support, instrumental support, friendship, perceived support from significant others, friends, family) and social distress (loneliness, perceived rejection, perceived burdensomeness, thwarted belongingness). Bifactor modeling examined general and specific factors of social support and distress in relation to SI (week prior to hospitalization, via the Beck Scale for SI) and SAs (past 30 days, via the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale).ResultsSI was significantly associated with the general social support (B = −1.51), the general social distress (B = 1.67), and the specific perceived burdensomeness (B = 1.57) factors. SAs were significantly associated with the specific Perceived Rejection (OR = 1.05) and Thwarted Belongingness (OR = 0.91) factors.ConclusionGeneral social support and social distress were associated with SI but not recent SAs. Specific social distress factors were also related to SI and SAs controlling for general social distress, suggesting areas for future interventions.

Publisher

Wiley

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