Interpersonal needs, depressive symptoms and suicide ideation in a sample of elderly patients recovering from acute medical conditions
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Abstract
The aim of the present study was to test whether perceived burdensomeness and
thwarted belongingness are related to suicide ideation, when controlling for depressive
symptoms. The sample consisted of elderly patients recovering from acute medical
conditions who were recruited in a medical recovery clinic. Results demonstrated that
depressive symptoms and thwarted belongingness related to the suicide ideation item
of the Beck Depression Inventory-II, used as an indicator of suicide ideation.
Depressive symptoms and thwarted belongingness also discriminated between
participants with suicide ideation and participants without suicide ideation as defined by
suicide items of the Symptom Driven Diagnostic System for Primary Care. Results are
discussed in terms of potential cultural influences, and clinical implications are
highlighted.