Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2885202178> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2885202178 endingPage "1227" @default.
- W2885202178 startingPage "1218" @default.
- W2885202178 abstract "Background Anhedonia—impairment related to the experience of pleasure—has been identified as a potential risk factor for suicide, with some mixed findings. The current study sought to clarify the role of acuity of anhedonia in the relationship between anhedonia and suicidal thoughts and behaviors by comparing acutely and chronically anhedonic subjects on severity of suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempt (SA) history. Methods Psychiatric outpatients (N = 395) were administered the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, the Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation and a modified version of the Snaith–Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHPS); SI measures were readministered at a 1-month follow-up (N = 289, 73%). Participants were classified as acutely anhedonic, chronically anhedonic and nonanhedonic based on their responses to the SHPS at initial assessment. Results Controlling for symptoms of anxiety and depression, acute anhedonia was cross-sectionally and prospectively associated with greater severity of SI compared to the nonanhedonic group; no differences in severity of SI were found between the chronically anhedonic and nonanhedonic group at either time point. Anhedonia grouping was not associated with SA history. Conclusion Changes in capacity to experience pleasure may be more informative of near-term SI than typically low pleasure levels. Future investigation should focus on the relationship between acute anhedonia and imminent suicidal behavior." @default.
- W2885202178 created "2018-08-22" @default.
- W2885202178 creator A5000238308 @default.
- W2885202178 creator A5040073628 @default.
- W2885202178 creator A5043126695 @default.
- W2885202178 creator A5079008563 @default.
- W2885202178 date "2018-08-14" @default.
- W2885202178 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2885202178 title "Anhedonia and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in psychiatric outpatients: The role of acuity" @default.
- W2885202178 cites W1030790137 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W1561647337 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W1688452961 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W1780023465 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W1901708246 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W1965815885 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W1971677694 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W1977576437 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W1983914652 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2004315174 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2016977509 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2024478164 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2033083342 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2037299548 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2039007456 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2050611336 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2067674116 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2076190616 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2077204373 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2078965693 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2080365387 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2084936099 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2094725074 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2096217573 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2096802921 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2101378912 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2122210770 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2127650261 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2133350555 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2134813233 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2137435189 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2139054106 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2142470720 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2144348413 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2148083007 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2150401118 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2169442707 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2247389403 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2268127669 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2270626175 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2323319331 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2403877950 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2416287409 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2428940801 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2471867149 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2472341460 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2528163789 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2528723441 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2528851720 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2554980225 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2559967350 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2570072707 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2608847325 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2743011957 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2772287289 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W27876847 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W2795222640 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W3020265257 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W4229631364 @default.
- W2885202178 cites W4243519720 @default.
- W2885202178 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/da.22814" @default.
- W2885202178 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30107636" @default.
- W2885202178 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2885202178 type Work @default.
- W2885202178 sameAs 2885202178 @default.
- W2885202178 citedByCount "29" @default.
- W2885202178 countsByYear W28852021782019 @default.
- W2885202178 countsByYear W28852021782020 @default.
- W2885202178 countsByYear W28852021782021 @default.
- W2885202178 countsByYear W28852021782022 @default.
- W2885202178 countsByYear W28852021782023 @default.
- W2885202178 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2885202178 hasAuthorship W2885202178A5000238308 @default.
- W2885202178 hasAuthorship W2885202178A5040073628 @default.
- W2885202178 hasAuthorship W2885202178A5043126695 @default.
- W2885202178 hasAuthorship W2885202178A5079008563 @default.
- W2885202178 hasBestOaLocation W28852021781 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C2776641880 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C2776867660 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C2777113389 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C2778941446 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C3017944768 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C526869908 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W2885202178 hasConcept C545542383 @default.