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Reasons For Living Can Prevent Suicide During Depression
Many people don't act on suicidal thoughts during depressive episodes because
of inner strengths, or protective mechanisms that often "kick-in" during times
of crisis, according to a study published in the July 2002 issue of the American
Journal of Psychiatry.
The investigators studied 84 patients with major depression of whom 45 had
attempted suicide. They found that the 39 who had not attempted suicide scored
high on the Reasons For Living Inventory, a self-report instrument which
measures beliefs that may help a person overcome suicidal behavior. The 45 who
had attempted suicide scored high for hopelessness, their own perception of
depression, and suicide thoughts.
Researchers from the New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia
University, and University of Pittsburgh found that examining survival and
coping beliefs, responsibility to family, child-related concerns, fear of
suicide, fear of social disapproval, and moral objections to suicide can often
offset the perception of hopelessness a patient might have during a depressive
episode.
"That perception of adversity or despair -- as opposed to the actual
adversity itself -- was an important determinant of suicidal thoughts during
depression," said lead researcher Kevin M. Malone, M.D.
"We suggest that Reasons For Living may be clinically useful to assess
suicidal patients, and recommend that ways of using the RFL construct within
psychotherapy with suicidal patients be explored," said Malone. "Basically, this
confirms common sense, but doctors need to look for reasons patients should have
hope."
http://www.healthyplace.com/communities/depression/related/suicide_5.asp


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