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Citation

Chang EC, Chang OD. Cognit. Ther. Res. 2016; 40(4): 549-556.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s10608-016-9758-0

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The present research focused on the development of a brief measure of suicidal ideation frequency, namely, the Frequency of Suicidal Ideation Inventory (FSII). Study 1 examined the latent structure of the FSII in a sample of 399 US college students.

RESULTS of exploratory factor analysis indicated a one-factor solution accounting for 86.96 % of the variance. Study 2 provided support for the internal reliability of the FSII across four different international samples (viz., US, Turkey, Hungary, and China). Within the US sample, the FSII was found to possess good 6-week test-retest reliability. Moreover, an examination of the associations between the FSII and important measures of suicide risk factors (e.g., suicidal behaviors) and suicide protective factors (e.g., flourishing) provided support for the construct validity of our new measure in an independent sample of 143 US college students. In addition, we found preliminary evidence supporting the FSII as a useful measure of the likelihood of making a future suicide attempt and evidence for the utility of the FSII over established measures of suicide risk in predicting depressive symptoms. Overall, the present findings provide promising evidence for the validity and reliability of the FSII as a brief measure of SI frequency in adults. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.


Language: en

Keywords

adult; College students; human; cognition; female; male; suicidal ideation; depression; Suicidal ideation; college student; Assessment; suicide attempt; risk factor; African American; controlled study; Hispanic; reliability; European American; American Indian; Asian American; Article; validity; test retest reliability; construct validity; criterion related validity; internal consistency; assessment of humans; Brief Measure of Suicidal Ideation Frequency; Frequency of Suicidal Ideation Inventory; Suicidal Behaviors Questionnaire Revised

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