Pain and Suicidal Behavior in Primary Care Patients: Mediating Role of Interpersonal NeedsPain, Social Distress and Suicide in Primary Care

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Jameson K. Hirsch
Kelly C. Cukrowicz
Kristin L. Walker
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[1] East Tennessee State University,Department of Psychology
[2] Texas Tech University,Department of Psychology
[3] University of California,Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
[4] Los Angeles,undefined
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Suicidal behavior; Pain severity; Pain interference; Thwarted interpersonal needs;
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Individuals experiencing chronic pain are at greater risk for suicidal behavior. The mechanism of action for this association is unexplored, but may involve the influence of pain on interpersonal functioning. We examined the mediating role of unsatisfied interpersonal needs on the relation between pain severity and interference, and suicidal behavior. Low income, uninsured participants completed self-report measures of pain severity and interference, thwarted interpersonal needs and suicidal behavior. Our hypotheses were partially supported; in simple mediation models, an indirect only effect existed for both thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness in the relation between pain severity and pain interference and suicidal behavior. These effects did not persist in multiple mediation analyses. Our findings suggest that, for patients experiencing pain, assessment and improvement of the quantity and quality of interpersonal relationships may reduce risk for suicide ideation and attempts.
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