TY - JOUR PY - 2022// TI - Cognitive flexibility and suicide risk indicators among psychiatric inpatients JO - Psychiatry research A1 - Novak, Laura A. A1 - Carter, Sarah P. A1 - LaCroix, Jessica M. A1 - Perera, Kanchana U. A1 - Neely, Laura L. A1 - Soumoff, Alyssa A1 - Ghahramanlou-Holloway, Marjan SP - e114594 EP - e114594 VL - 313 IS - N2 - Cognitive flexibility has been linked with positive psychological health outcomes, whereas cognitive rigidity has been linked with suicide risk. We examined associations among cognitive flexibility and certain suicide risk indicators among a sample of patients psychiatrically hospitalized for suicide risk (n = 40). Data were collected during two pilot randomized controlled trials. At baseline, cognitive flexibility was not associated with depressive symptoms, hopelessness, or severity of lifetime worst point suicide ideation. At 3-months post psychiatric discharge, higher baseline cognitive flexibility predicted significantly lower depressive symptoms and worst point suicide ideation in the past month, but did not predict lower hopelessness.

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LA - en SN - 0165-1781 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114594 ID - ref1 ER -