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Implicit Interpersonal Evaluations as a Risk Factor for Suicidality: Automatic Spousal Attitudes Predict Changes in the Probability of Suicidal Thoughts

机译:隐含的人际评估作为自由性的危险因素:自动配偶态度预测自杀思想概率的变化

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Thwarted social connection is a critical risk factor for suicidality, and several theoretical perspectives highlight the importance of interpersonal affect to social connection. Given that marriage is an increasingly important source of social connection, we examined the role of automatic spousal attitudes-conceptualized as spontaneously activated affective associations involving one's spouse-in predicting suicidal thoughts in 3 longitudinal studies of married couples. Studies 1a (N = 204) and 1b (N = 159) demonstrated that more positive automatic spousal attitudes, assessed implicitly shortly after the marriage as the speed with which people categorized positive relative to negative words following photo-primes of their spouse, were associated with a weakened probability of the self-reported suicidal thoughts 1 year later. Study 2 (N = 229) provided further evidence that automatic spousal attitudes predict suicidal thoughts by showing that newly conditioned automatic spousal attitudes predicted suicidal thoughts. In that study, more positive automatic spousal attitudes exhibited after an evaluative conditioning procedure were associated with a reduced probability of suicidal thoughts 2 months later. Across studies, an increase (1 SD) in automatic spousal attitudes was associated with approximately a 50% decreased probability of suicidal thought. In all 3 studies, implicitly measured spousal attitudes captured variance in suicidal thoughts not captured by implicitly measured attitudes toward oneself and self-reported marital satisfaction, both of which proved to be less reliable predictors of suicidal thoughts. These findings highlight the importance of automatic interpersonal processes to well-being generally and suicidality specifically, and may thereby suggest novel methods for reducing risk of suicidality.
机译:受挫的社会关系是自杀的一个关键风险因素,一些理论观点强调了人际关系对社会关系的重要性。鉴于婚姻是社会联系的一个日益重要的来源,我们在3项针对已婚夫妇的纵向研究中,研究了自动配偶态度在预测自杀想法中的作用,这种态度被概念化为涉及配偶的自发激活的情感关联。研究1a(N=204)和1b(N=159)表明,更积极的自动配偶态度与1年后自我报告的自杀想法的概率降低有关。在婚后不久,人们会含蓄地评估这种态度,即人们在配偶的照片启动后,相对于消极的词,将积极的词归类为积极的词。研究2(N=229)提供了进一步的证据,证明自动配偶态度通过显示新的条件自动配偶态度预测自杀想法来预测自杀想法。在这项研究中,在评估性条件反射程序后表现出的更积极的自动配偶态度与2个月后自杀念头的可能性降低有关。在所有研究中,自动配偶态度的增加(1SD)与自杀想法的概率降低约50%有关。在所有3项研究中,隐式测量的配偶态度捕捉到自杀想法的变化,而不是隐式测量的对自己的态度和自我报告的婚姻满意度,这两项都被证明是自杀想法不太可靠的预测因子。这些发现强调了自动人际过程对总体幸福感和具体自杀行为的重要性,并由此提出了降低自杀风险的新方法。

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