Psychotic experiences as indicators of suicidal ideation in a non-clinical college sample

JE DeVylder, E Thompson, G Reeves, J Schiffman - Psychiatry research, 2015 - Elsevier
Psychiatry research, 2015Elsevier
Suicide is a leading cause of preventable death. Epidemiological studies have shown strong
associations between sub-threshold psychotic experiences and risk for suicidal ideation and
behavior. Screens designed to assess psychotic experiences may have clinical utility in
improving suicide prevention efforts. In the current study, we hypothesized that the
Prodromal Questionnaire-Brief (PQ-B) would reliably distinguish levels of suicidal ideation
within a sample of college students (n= 376). As predicted, PQ-B scores varied significantly …
Abstract
Suicide is a leading cause of preventable death. Epidemiological studies have shown strong associations between sub-threshold psychotic experiences and risk for suicidal ideation and behavior. Screens designed to assess psychotic experiences may have clinical utility in improving suicide prevention efforts. In the current study, we hypothesized that the Prodromal Questionnaire-Brief (PQ-B) would reliably distinguish levels of suicidal ideation within a sample of college students (n=376). As predicted, PQ-B scores varied significantly across levels of suicidal ideation, both when treated as a raw count of sub-threshold psychotic experiences and when taking into account subjective distress associated with those symptoms. In addition, we explored the feasibility of developing a short screen based on the most discriminating items, finding that a six-item version of the PQ-B yielded higher accuracy for detecting elevated suicidal ideation over the full measure. The PQ-B has the potential for clinical utility in detecting groups that might be at increased risk for suicidal ideation.
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