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The relation of self-hatred and suicidality in people with schizophrenia-spectrum symptoms
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2001-06-01
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Joiner, TE
Gençöz, Faruk
Gençöz, Tülin
Metalsky, GI
Rudd, MD
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It is well known that depressive symptoms represent a risk for suicidality in general. It is less clear, however, that general depressive symptoms comprise a definite suicide risk factor for people with schizophrenia. Based on this, as well as on the early writings of E. Bleuler (1911/1987), it was hypothesized that there may be a particular aspect of depressive symptoms that combines with schizophrenia to encourage suicidality. Specifically, schizophrenia may impart to self-concept a quality of self-hatred that encourages suicidality in schizophrenic people. If so, then an index of self-hatred should be more correlated with suicidality among people with schizophrenia-spectrum symptoms than among people with fewer such symptoms. Two studies evaluated this possibility. In Study 1 on 243 suicidal outpatients affiliated with the military, self-hate and suicidality were more correlated among people with schizotypal symptoms than among other patients. In Study 2 on 113 VA psychiatric inpatients, self-hate and suicidality were more correlated among people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia than among patients with a diagnosis of major depression. Study limitations were noted, and it was suggested that self-hatred be a focus of suicide risk assessment in schizophrenic people.
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Self-hatred
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Suicidality
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Schizophrenia
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/55986
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JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT
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T. Joiner, F. Gençöz, T. Gençöz, G. Metalsky, and M. Rudd, “The relation of self-hatred and suicidality in people with schizophrenia-spectrum symptoms,”
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT
, pp. 107–115, 2001, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/55986.