On the stress/parasuicide or parasuicide/stress relationship
- PMID: 1924629
- DOI: 10.2466/pr0.1991.68.3c.1317
On the stress/parasuicide or parasuicide/stress relationship
Abstract
The question of whether high stress leads to attempting suicide (parasuicide) or suicide attempters are more likely to report high stress was examined in a one-year follow-up study of 98 persons, 47 of whom had attempted suicide. Cross-lagged panel correlations between stress and parasuicide provided both concurrent and predictive validity that stress as measured by life changes leads to parasuicide. A high relationship between stress at baseline and stress at follow-up provided support for the notion that some individuals experience chronic stress and that such individuals may be the ones at risk for future suicide attempts.
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