1. Assessing suicide risk among callers to crisis hotlines a confirmatory factor analysis
- Author
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Witte, Tracy k., Gould, Madelyn S., Munfakh, Jimmie Lou Harris, Kleinman, Marjorie, Joiner, Thomas E., Jr., and Kalafat, John
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Hotlines (Counseling) -- Usage ,Hotlines (Counseling) -- Health aspects ,Crisis intervention (Psychiatry) -- Usage ,Crisis intervention (Psychiatry) -- Health aspects ,Suicidal behavior -- Risk factors ,Suicidal behavior -- Demographic aspects ,Suicidal behavior -- Research ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
Our goal was to investigate the factor structure of a risk assessment tool utilized by suicide hotlines and to determine the predictive validity of the obtained factors in predicting subsequent suicidal behavior. We conducted an Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), an EFA in a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (EFA/CFA) framework, anda CFA on independent subsamples derived from a total sample of 1,085. Similar to previous studies, we found consistent evidence for a two-factor solution, with one factor representing a more pernicious form of suicide risk (i.e., Resolved Plans and Preparations; RPP) and one factor representing milder suicidal ideation (i.e., Suicidal Desire and Ideation; SDI). The RPP factor trended toward being more predictive of suicidal ideation at follow-up than the SDI factor. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20717
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- 2010