Publication: Perceived responsiveness in suicidal ideation: An experience sampling study in psychiatric patients
Perceived responsiveness in suicidal ideation: An experience sampling study in psychiatric patients
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Sels, L., Homan, S. A., Reis, H. T., Horn, A. B., Revol, J., Scholz, U., Kowatsch, T., & Kleim, B. (2024). Perceived responsiveness in suicidal ideation: An experience sampling study in psychiatric patients. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 54(6), 925–933. https://doi.org/10.1111/sltb.13095
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Introduction: Perceived responsiveness, or the extent to which one feels understood, validated and cared for by close others, plays a crucial role in people's well‐being. Can this interpersonal process also protect people at risk? We assessed whether fluctuations in suicidal ideation were associated with fluctuations in the degree of perceived responsiveness that psychiatric patients (admitted in the context of suicide or indicating suicidal ideation) experienced in daily interactions immediately after discharge. Methods: Fifty‐seven
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Sels, L., Homan, S. A., Reis, H. T., Horn, A. B., Revol, J., Scholz, U., Kowatsch, T., & Kleim, B. (2024). Perceived responsiveness in suicidal ideation: An experience sampling study in psychiatric patients. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 54(6), 925–933. https://doi.org/10.1111/sltb.13095