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Citation

Campos RC, Rexia C, Cardoso PM, Passos B. Span. J. Psychol. 2024; 27: e4.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Complutense University of Madrid, Publisher Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/SJP.2024.1

PMID

38317351

Abstract

Suicide notes are an important warning sign for suicidal behaviors. The aim of this exploratory research is (a) to contribute to understanding the place of suicide notes in the spectrum of suicidal behaviors in Portugal, and (b) to analyze the content remembered by individuals regarding a suicide note. Two complementary studies were carried out. In the first, a quantitative investigation, the statistical relationship of writing a suicide note: To the occurrence of lifetime suicide attempts, to lifetime self-harming behaviors, and to suicidal ideation in the two weeks prior to the assessment was evaluated. In the second study, a qualitative investigation, the content recalled by individuals regarding a suicide note was analyzed. In the quantitative study, 841 adults aged between 18 and 65 years, and 1,012 young adults participated. In the qualitative study, 18 young adults participated.

FINDINGS of the quantitative study reveal that writing a suicide note significantly related to the lifetime presence of a suicide attempt and to self-harming behaviors and to suicidal ideation in the two weeks prior to the assessment.

FINDINGS of the qualitative study suggest that individuals who have written suicide notes exhibit a significant self-oriented focus, yet they also demonstrate a strong sense of concern for the survivors.


Language: en

Keywords

*Self-Injurious Behavior; *Suicide, Attempted; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; consensus qualitative analysis; content analysis; Humans; Middle Aged; Portugal; Risk Factors; suicidal behaviors; Suicidal Ideation; Writing; writing a suicide note; Young Adult

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