The association between anger experiences and expression and veteran suicidal thoughts in intimate couple relationships

Objective Anger has been identified as a risk factor for suicide in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), theoretically because it erodes social support networks. In romantic relationships, the transactional properties of anger on suicidal ideation (SI) have not been explored. Methods...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical psychology 2020-10, Vol.76 (10), p.1869-1881
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description Objective Anger has been identified as a risk factor for suicide in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), theoretically because it erodes social support networks. In romantic relationships, the transactional properties of anger on suicidal ideation (SI) have not been explored. Methods Veterans (n = 138) and their significant others (S‐Os; total N = 276) completed assessments on anger and SI as part of a baseline assessment in a treatment outcome study for veterans with PTSD and their S‐Os. Actor Partner Interdependence Moderation Model (APIMoM) with Multilevel Modeling (MLM) was conducted. Results Veteran and S‐Os verbal and anger expression were associated with veteran's SI, while S‐Os' physical anger expression was associated with veteran's SI. S‐Os' feeling angry was associated with veteran's SI. Veteran angry temperament was associated with veteran SI. Discussion Anger should be considered an assessment and treatment target in veterans with PTSD with SI and their S‐Os.
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