TY - JOUR PY - 1989// TI - Suicide, hopelessness, and social desirability: a test of an interactive model JO - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology A1 - Holden, Ronald R. A1 - Mendonca, J. D. A1 - Serin, R. C. SP - 500 EP - 504 VL - 57 IS - 4 N2 - We examined the relationships among suicidal indices, hopelessness, and social desirability. Both hopelessness and a measure of social desirability that reflected a sense of general capability were significant indicators of suicidal manifestations. In particular, hierarchical multiple regression procedures demonstrated that hopelessness and social desirability interacted in the prediction of suicide variables. Results generalized across various clinical diagnostic subgroups of psychiatric patients and a sample of prisoners and across different clinically evaluated and self-reported indices of suicidal behavior. Findings are interpreted to mean that a sense of general capability buffers the link of hopelessness to suicidal behavior. Implications for understanding the cognitions associated with suicide and for improving prediction of persons at risk are discussed.

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