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Love Is Not All You Need: Understanding the Association Between Relationship Status and Relationship Dysfunction With Self-Directed Violence in Veterans.

Authors :
Weber, Danielle M.
Halverson, Tate F.
Daruwala, Samantha E.
Pugh, Mary Jo
Calhoun, Patrick S.
Beckham, Jean C.
Kimbrel, Nathan A.
Source :
Archives of Suicide Research; Jul-Sep2024, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p844-859, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Research indicates that being married is associated with reduced risk of suicide and self-directed violence (SDV) relative to being divorced. Simultaneously, difficulties within relationships predict poorer health outcomes. However, research on relationship status rarely examines relationship functioning, obfuscating the joint contribution of these variables for SDV risk. Veterans (N = 1,049) completed a survey that included assessment of relationship status, relationship functioning, and SDV history. Logistic regression models tested how (a) relationship status, (b) relationship dysfunction, and (c) being divorced compared to being in a low- or high-dysfunction relationship were associated with SDV, controlling for several intrapersonal risk factors. Veterans in a relationship did not differ in SDV history compared to divorced/separated veterans. However, more dysfunction within relationships was associated with greater odds of a history of SDV and suicidal cognitions. Finally, SDV histories were more likely among veterans endorsing high-dysfunction relationships compared with (a) low-dysfunction relationships and (b) divorced veterans. It may be insufficient to only consider relationship status when evaluating interpersonal risk factors for SDV. A single item assessing relationship dysfunction was associated with enacted SDV and suicidal cognitions over and above intrapersonal risk factors. Integrating such single-item measures into clinical practice could improve identification and subsequent tailored intervention for veterans at greater risk for SDV. Relationship dysfunction was related to self-directed violence (SDV) history independent of other risk factors. Being in a relationship alone was not related to SDV history relative to being divorced. A single item assessing relationship dysfunction was related to SDV history. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13811118
Volume :
28
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Suicide Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178652224
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13811118.2023.2237097