TY - JOUR PY - 2018// TI - Depression, Hopelessness, and Complicated Grief in Survivors of Suicide JO - Frontiers in psychology A1 - Bellini, Samantha A1 - Erbuto, Denise A1 - Andriessen, Karl A1 - Milelli, Mariantonietta A1 - Innamorati, Marco A1 - Lester, David A1 - Sampogna, Gaia A1 - Fiorillo, Andrea A1 - Pompili, Maurizio SP - e198 EP - e198 VL - 9 IS - N2 - Suicide often has a severe impact on the surviving family and friends. There is a need to better understand the psychological and psychopathological consequences of losing a significant other by suicide. The aim of the present study was to assess hopelessness, depression, suicide risk, complicated grief, intrusive memories, and avoidance in a sample of suicide survivors. In this observational study, 35 bereaved individuals were recruited at the Suicide Prevention Centre of Sant'Andrea Hospital in Rome. Individuals were administered a series of validated instruments: theBeck Depression Inventory II(BDI), theBeck Hopelessness Scale(BHS), theInventory of Complicated Grief(ICG), theImpact of Event Scale(IES), theSubjective Happiness Scale(SHS), and theSatisfaction With Life Scale(SWLS). Most survivors (62.8%) obtained high scores on measures of complicated grief. Scores on the measure of complicated grief were associated with intrusiveness of thoughts and memories, attempts to prevent the thoughts and emotions related to the event, depressive symptoms and hopelessness, and lower scores for feelings of happiness and satisfaction with life. A subgroup of suicide survivors may be at risk of severe psychological distress and suicidal behavior. Identification of these survivors is a necessary step for providing appropriate counseling and psychotherapy.
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LA - en SN - 1664-1078 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00198 ID - ref1 ER -