The interpersonal theory of suicide.
University of Rochester Medical Center · Florida State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Suicidal behavior is a major problem worldwide and, at the same time, has received relatively little empirical attention. This relative lack of empirical attention may be due in part to a relative absence of theory development regarding suicidal behavior. The current article presents the interpersonal theory of suicidal behavior. We propose that the most dangerous form of suicidal desire is caused by the simultaneous presence of two interpersonal constructs-thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness (and hopelessness about these states)-and further that the capability to engage in suicidal behavior is separate from the desire to engage in suicidal behavior. According to the theory, the capability for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 87.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 314
Authors
6Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Interpersonal communication
- Psychological Theory
- Suicidal ideation
- Belongingness
- Suicidal behavior
- Poison control
- Social psychology
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions