Implementing Exploratory Mediation to Clarify the Nonsuicidal Self-Injury – Suicidality Connection

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Caitlin M. O’Loughlin
Demi Culianos
Yeonsoo Park
Sarfaraz Serang
Brooke A. Ammerman
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[1] University of Notre Dame,Department of Psychology
[2] Utah State University,Department of Psychology
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NSSI; Self-injury functions; Self-injury methods; Suicide ideation; Suicide attempts; Anti-suicide function of NSSI;
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NSSI is a robust predictor of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Despite this close link, there is a lack of information regarding specific behavioral and psychological features of NSSI that may influence, or serve as drivers, of these relationships. Consequently, the aim of the current study was to elucidate the specific NSSI-related mechanisms that may confer risk for suicide ideation and suicide attempts. Participants having a lifetime history of NSSI (N = 659) were included in the current study and completed a series of online questionnaires. Exploratory mediation analysis was utilized to simultaneously examine 28 behavioral and psychological NSSI features as potential mechanisms of the NSSI-suicide ideation and NSSI-suicide attempt relationships. Results identified 11 NSSI features as having non-zero specific indirect effects in the NSSI-suicide ideation relationship, with the antisuicide function of NSSI having the strongest influence. In examining the NSSI-suicide attempt relationship 12 NSSI features were identified as having non-zero specific indirect effects, with endorsement of swallowing dangerous substances as an NSSI method having the strongest influence. These findings suggest psychological and behavioral features of NSSI may differentially impact risk for suicide ideation and suicide attempts, respectively.
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