Suicidality and Impulsivity: A Test of the Mediating Role of Painful Experiences

Prior research on suicide has cited impulsivity as a risk factor, yet little is known about the actual relationship between these variables. According to Joiner's (2005) interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidality, impulsive people are more likely than others to have habituated to extreme...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_1758622020-06-05T03:07:58Z Suicidality and Impulsivity: A Test of the Mediating Role of Painful Experiences Bender, Theodore William (authoraut) Joiner, Thomas (professor directing thesis) Sachs-Ericsson, Natalie (committee member) Johnson, Frank (committee member) Department of Psychology (degree granting department) Florida State University (degree granting institution) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource computer application/pdf Prior research on suicide has cited impulsivity as a risk factor, yet little is known about the actual relationship between these variables. According to Joiner's (2005) interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidality, impulsive people are more likely than others to have habituated to extreme forms of pain and threat, accruing increased comfort with exposure to lethal self-injury. Joiner's (2005) theory proposes that the relationship between impulsivity and suicide is mediated by painful and provocative experiences that cause habituation, which in turn leads to the necessary acquired capability for suicide. We predicted that significant relationship will exist between trait impulsivity as measured by the Barratt Impulsivity Scale, behavioral impulsivity as measured by the Impulsive Behavior Scale, and three theoretically interrelated dependent measures: the Acquired Capability for Suicide Scale, pain threshold, and pain tolerance (as measured by a digital pressure algometer). We also predicted that scores on the Painful and Provocative Life Events Scale would mediate statistically significant relationships between trait impulsivity, behavioral impulsivity, and the acquired capability for suicide in an undergraduate sample (N=215). Behavioral Impulsivity significantly predicted the acquired capability for suicide, whereas trait impulsivity did not. Furthermore, painful and provocative life experiences fully mediated the relationship between behavioral impulsivity and the acquired capability for suicide. Results indicate that the relationship between behavioral impulsivity and acquired capability for suicide may be better explained by an individual's exposure to painful and provocative life events. A Thesis Submitted to the Department of Psychology in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science. Spring Semester, 2009. March 26, 2009. Impulsivity, Acquired Capability, Suicide Includes bibliographical references. Thomas Joiner, Professor Directing Thesis; Natalie Sachs-Ericsson, Committee Member; Frank Johnson, Committee Member. Psychology FSU_migr_etd-1324 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-1324 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A175862/datastream/TN/view/Suicidality%20and%20Impulsivity.jpg
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Suicidality and Impulsivity: A Test of the Mediating Role of Painful Experiences
description Prior research on suicide has cited impulsivity as a risk factor, yet little is known about the actual relationship between these variables. According to Joiner's (2005) interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidality, impulsive people are more likely than others to have habituated to extreme forms of pain and threat, accruing increased comfort with exposure to lethal self-injury. Joiner's (2005) theory proposes that the relationship between impulsivity and suicide is mediated by painful and provocative experiences that cause habituation, which in turn leads to the necessary acquired capability for suicide. We predicted that significant relationship will exist between trait impulsivity as measured by the Barratt Impulsivity Scale, behavioral impulsivity as measured by the Impulsive Behavior Scale, and three theoretically interrelated dependent measures: the Acquired Capability for Suicide Scale, pain threshold, and pain tolerance (as measured by a digital pressure algometer). We also predicted that scores on the Painful and Provocative Life Events Scale would mediate statistically significant relationships between trait impulsivity, behavioral impulsivity, and the acquired capability for suicide in an undergraduate sample (N=215). Behavioral Impulsivity significantly predicted the acquired capability for suicide, whereas trait impulsivity did not. Furthermore, painful and provocative life experiences fully mediated the relationship between behavioral impulsivity and the acquired capability for suicide. Results indicate that the relationship between behavioral impulsivity and acquired capability for suicide may be better explained by an individual's exposure to painful and provocative life events. === A Thesis Submitted to the Department of Psychology in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science. === Spring Semester, 2009. === March 26, 2009. === Impulsivity, Acquired Capability, Suicide === Includes bibliographical references. === Thomas Joiner, Professor Directing Thesis; Natalie Sachs-Ericsson, Committee Member; Frank Johnson, Committee Member.
author2 Bender, Theodore William (authoraut)
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title Suicidality and Impulsivity: A Test of the Mediating Role of Painful Experiences
title_short Suicidality and Impulsivity: A Test of the Mediating Role of Painful Experiences
title_full Suicidality and Impulsivity: A Test of the Mediating Role of Painful Experiences
title_fullStr Suicidality and Impulsivity: A Test of the Mediating Role of Painful Experiences
title_full_unstemmed Suicidality and Impulsivity: A Test of the Mediating Role of Painful Experiences
title_sort suicidality and impulsivity: a test of the mediating role of painful experiences
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