Weekly links among irritability and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in high-risk youth

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Kaurin, Aleksandra [1 ]
Wright, Aidan G. C. [2 ]
Porta, Giovanna [3 ]
Hamilton, Edward [3 ]
Poling, Kimberly [3 ]
Bero, Kelsey [3 ]
Brent, David [3 ]
Goldstein, Tina R. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wuppertal, Dept Psychol, Gaussstr 20, D-42119 Wuppertal, Germany
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Psychol, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[3] Univ Pittsburgh, Western Psychiat Hosp, Med Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA USA
关键词
Suicidal behavior; emotional dysregulation; depression; ADOLESCENT; CHILDREN; PREVALENCE; DEPRESSION; CHILDHOOD; IDEATION; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; DYSREGULATION; TEMPERAMENTS; ASSOCIATION;
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10.1111/jcpp.13988
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
摘要
BackgroundPrevious studies demonstrate a link between irritability and suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) in youth samples. However, they have mostly assessed irritability in community samples and as a largely dispositional (i.e. trait-like) construct. Thus, it remains unclear to what extent links between irritability and STBs reflect within-person processes of elevated risk in clinically meaningful time periods.MethodsThe present study used clinical data from 689 adolescents aged 12-19 years attending a total of 6,128 visits at a specialty Intensive Outpatient Program for depressed and suicidal youth to examine patterns in weekly assessments of irritability and STBs throughout treatment, including associations among trends and fluctuations departing from these trends via multilevel structural equation modeling. Youth completed self-report measures of irritability, depression, and STBs weekly as part of standard IOP clinical care.ResultsOverall, two-thirds of variance in weekly irritable mood was accounted for by between-person differences and the remaining portion by weekly fluctuations. After controlling for depression, during weeks when youth were more irritable they experienced increased STBs. Rates of change in irritability and STBs tended to track together at early stages of treatment, but these effects were generally accounted for by depression severity.ConclusionsOur results suggest that although changes in STBs are best accounted for by depression, irritability can be understood as a specific, proximal risk factor for youth STBs that exacerbates youth STBs in clinically informative timeframes above and beyond depression.
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