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Citation

Chioqueta AP, Stiles TC. Policlinico - Sezione Medica 2005; 112(1): 1-10.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005)

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Abstract

The aim of the present study was two-fold: (1) to identify cognitive vulnerabilities to suicide ideation, and (2) to examine the protective role of active engagement in sport in the development of suicide ideation. In a prospective design, 102 male military recruits were initially assessed at the Army School (Phase 1) and re-tested three months later (Phase 2). The results of a hierarchical logistic regression analysis revealed that scores on the Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ-30), but not the Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (DAS-A), predicted presence of suicide ideation three months later. Military recruits that were actively engaged in sport activities at the Army School exhibited less suicide ideation at posttest. The findings suggest a positive association between engagement in physical activity, decrease of frequency of negative automatic thoughts, and suicidal thoughts.


Language: en

Keywords

attitude; adult; Norway; human; cognition; male; quality of life; sport; suicide attempt; Suicide ideation; article; army; normal human; rating scale; human experiment; coping behavior; mental stress; soldier; prospective study; thinking; logistic regression analysis; Sport; military service; Automatic Thoughs; Dysfunctional Attitudes

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