Writing a suicide note: Testing the effects of childhood trauma and psychache
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Death Studies
Abstract
Using a cross-sectional design, this study examined the relationship between childhood
trauma and the writing of a suicide note as well as the mediation and moderation effects of
psychache (i.e., psychological pain) on this relationship. A non-clinical sample of 1012 young
adults aged 17 to 29 years (M = 19.56; SD = 1.94; 3.7% > 25 years) participated. A mediation
model was tested using path analysis through structural equation modeling, and a moderation
model was tested using hierarchical multiple regression analysis, while statistically controlling
for relevant sociodemographic variables. A partial mediating effect of psychological pain was
found in the association between childhood trauma and writing a suicide note. Psychache
also interacted and potentiated the relationship of childhood trauma with writing a suicide
note. As such, psychache assists in explaining why and when individuals who have experienced
more traumatic events in childhood are more likely to write suicide notes.