Distinct effects of over-general autobiographical memory on suicidal ideation among depressed and healthy people
Abstract Background Childhood trauma and over-general autobiographical memory (OGM) are crucial risk factors of suicide. This study aimed to investigate whether suicidal ideation was predicted by one’s childhood trauma and OGM and the mechanism of OGM underlying suicidal ideation in depression patie...
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doaj-5999ea06c1514ea590f8f0ac8951aabf2020-11-25T03:58:59ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2020-10-012011910.1186/s12888-020-02877-6Distinct effects of over-general autobiographical memory on suicidal ideation among depressed and healthy peopleWen Jiang0Guangtao Hu1Jingxuan Zhang2Ken Chen3Dongni Fan4Zhengzhi Feng5School of Psychology, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Psychological and Psychological Medicine, The 958th Hospital of the Chinese People’s Liberation ArmySchool of Psychology, Army Medical UniversityOutpatient of Chongqing Mental Health CenterSchool of Psychology, Army Medical UniversitySchool of Psychology, Army Medical UniversityAbstract Background Childhood trauma and over-general autobiographical memory (OGM) are crucial risk factors of suicide. This study aimed to investigate whether suicidal ideation was predicted by one’s childhood trauma and OGM and the mechanism of OGM underlying suicidal ideation in depression patients and healthy controls. Methods A total of 180 depression patients and 176 matched healthy individuals were recruited in this study. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient was obtained. Path analysis was conducted to test a meditational model. The multigroup comparison was applied to find differences between groups. Results Significant differences were detected between depression patients and healthy controls with respect to childhood trauma, OGM, suicidal ideation, and suicidal behavior. OGM was positively correlated with both current and worst-point suicidal ideation in the depression group and significantly correlated with worst-point suicidal ideation in the healthy control group. The path model showed that childhood trauma had a direct impact on the current suicidal ideation directly, and an indirect influence through OGM and worst-point suicidal ideation. Multigroup analysis further demonstrated that OGM affected and mediated the current suicidal ideation due to childhood trauma in depression patients, whereas only worst-point suicidal ideation was affected in healthy controls. Conclusions The OGM mediates suicidal ideation in depression patients, but only affects the worst-point suicidal ideation in the healthy controls. As it is one of the major risk factors of suicidal ideation in depression, amelioration of OGM might be an useful method to reduce or prevent suicidal ideation in depression patients.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-020-02877-6Autobiographical memoryOver-general memoryDepressionChildhood traumaSuicidal ideation |
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Wen Jiang Guangtao Hu Jingxuan Zhang Ken Chen Dongni Fan Zhengzhi Feng Distinct effects of over-general autobiographical memory on suicidal ideation among depressed and healthy people BMC Psychiatry Autobiographical memory Over-general memory Depression Childhood trauma Suicidal ideation |
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Wen Jiang Guangtao Hu Jingxuan Zhang Ken Chen Dongni Fan Zhengzhi Feng |
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Distinct effects of over-general autobiographical memory on suicidal ideation among depressed and healthy people |
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Distinct effects of over-general autobiographical memory on suicidal ideation among depressed and healthy people |
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Distinct effects of over-general autobiographical memory on suicidal ideation among depressed and healthy people |
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Distinct effects of over-general autobiographical memory on suicidal ideation among depressed and healthy people |
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Distinct effects of over-general autobiographical memory on suicidal ideation among depressed and healthy people |
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distinct effects of over-general autobiographical memory on suicidal ideation among depressed and healthy people |
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Abstract Background Childhood trauma and over-general autobiographical memory (OGM) are crucial risk factors of suicide. This study aimed to investigate whether suicidal ideation was predicted by one’s childhood trauma and OGM and the mechanism of OGM underlying suicidal ideation in depression patients and healthy controls. Methods A total of 180 depression patients and 176 matched healthy individuals were recruited in this study. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient was obtained. Path analysis was conducted to test a meditational model. The multigroup comparison was applied to find differences between groups. Results Significant differences were detected between depression patients and healthy controls with respect to childhood trauma, OGM, suicidal ideation, and suicidal behavior. OGM was positively correlated with both current and worst-point suicidal ideation in the depression group and significantly correlated with worst-point suicidal ideation in the healthy control group. The path model showed that childhood trauma had a direct impact on the current suicidal ideation directly, and an indirect influence through OGM and worst-point suicidal ideation. Multigroup analysis further demonstrated that OGM affected and mediated the current suicidal ideation due to childhood trauma in depression patients, whereas only worst-point suicidal ideation was affected in healthy controls. Conclusions The OGM mediates suicidal ideation in depression patients, but only affects the worst-point suicidal ideation in the healthy controls. As it is one of the major risk factors of suicidal ideation in depression, amelioration of OGM might be an useful method to reduce or prevent suicidal ideation in depression patients. |
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Autobiographical memory Over-general memory Depression Childhood trauma Suicidal ideation |
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