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Суицидальное поведение мужчин: уточнение роли безнадежности и депрессии методами структурного моделирования. Часть II. Феномен безнадежности и суицидальность: эффекты стратификации

Суицидальное поведение мужчин: уточнение роли безнадежности и депрессии методами структурного моделирования. Часть II. Феномен безнадежности и суицидальность: эффекты стратификации

Abstract

In the second part of this study structural models reflecting effects of double mediation of the influence of the cumulative stress on the risk of serious suicide attempts in men who committed suicide attempts are presented. Mediation was investigated on samples differing by the presence / absence of the Hopelessness. Latent variables Affective dysregulation and Rigid adaptation were use das mediators. Analysis of the models showed significant differences in systemic aspects of mediation between the two sub-samples («hopelessnessfull» and «hopelessnessness"). An alternative model for the sample of men experiencin g hopelessness was proposed. Main conclusion states that hopelessness is a marker of a specific group of suicide attempters.

Во второй части настоящего исследования представлены структурные модели, отражающие эффекты двойной медиации влияния накопленного стресса на риск тяжелой суицидальной попытки у суицидентов – мужчин. Медиация исследовалась на выборках, отличающихся наличием/отсутствием феномена безнадежности. В качестве медиаторов использовались латентные переменные Аффективная дисрегуляция и Ригидная адаптация. Анализ полученных моделей показал наличие существенных различий в системных аспектах медиации между двумя подвыборками («безнадежной» и «небезнадёжной»). Предложена альтернативная модель для выборки мужчин, переживающих безнадежность. Сделан вывод о том, что феномен безнадежности является маркером специфической группы суицидентов.

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ЗАВЕРШЁННЫЙ СУИЦИД, ТЯЖЁЛЫЕ СУИЦИДАЛЬНЫЕ ПОПЫТКИ, ПРЕДИКЦИЯ СУИЦИДА, БЕЗНАДЕЖНОСТЬ, ДЕПРЕССИЯ

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