Influence of nonsuicidal self‐injury functions on suicide risk in individuals with eating disorders

Author:

Schmidt Kendall1ORCID,Smith April R.2,Bodell Lindsay P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canada

2. Department of Psychology Auburn University Auburn Alabama USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIndividuals with eating disorders (EDs) display elevated rates of suicidality (i.e., suicidal ideation and behaviors) as well as nonsuicidal self‐injury (NSSI) (e.g., self‐harm behaviors without intent to die). NSSI—and particularly the functions of NSSI—predict suicidal ideation in general samples; however, to our knowledge, the relation between NSSI functions and suicidal ideation in ED populations has been unexplored.MethodThis study examined whether specific functions of NSSI are relevant to suicidal ideation in a treatment‐seeking sample of women with EDs (n = 100). Participants completed self‐report measures of suicidal ideation, NSSI, and related psychopathology upon intake to an ED treatment program.ResultsUsing the four‐function model of NSSI, we found that intrapersonal and interpersonal‐negative reinforcement, but not interpersonal‐positive reinforcement functions, were related to suicidal ideation in women with EDs. Contrary to expectations, we did not find that endorsement of multiple NSSI functions was related to increased suicide risk.DiscussionFindings imply that some, but not all, functions of NSSI may be relevant to suicide risk in individuals with EDs. Implications for further research are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Clinical Psychology

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