Self-disgust as a potential mechanism underlying the association between body image disturbance and suicidal thoughts and behaviours

•Self-disgust and Body Image Disturbance were related to Suicidal Ideation.•Self-disgust mediated the relationship between body image disturbance and suicidal ideation.•Addressing negative self-conscious emotions may reduce the risk of suicidality in people with body image disturbances This study ex...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of affective disorders 2022-01, Vol.297, p.634-640
Hauptverfasser: Akram, Umair, Allen, Sarah, Stevenson, Jodie C., Lazarus, Lambros, Ypsilanti, Antonia, Ackroyd, Millicent, Chester, Jessica, Longden, Jessica, Peters, Chloe, Irvine, Kamila R.
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Zusammenfassung:•Self-disgust and Body Image Disturbance were related to Suicidal Ideation.•Self-disgust mediated the relationship between body image disturbance and suicidal ideation.•Addressing negative self-conscious emotions may reduce the risk of suicidality in people with body image disturbances This study examined whether self-disgust added incremental variance to and mediated the multivariate association between measures of body image disturbance and suicidal thoughts and behaviours. We hypothesized that self-disgust would be associated with suicidal ideation above the effects of body image disturbance, and that self-disgust would mediate the relationship between body image disturbance and suicidal ideation. A total of N=728 participants completed The Body Image Disturbance Questionnaire, The Self-Disgust Scale, and the Suicidal Behaviours Questionnaire-Revised. Suicidality was significantly related to increased levels of self-disgust and body image disturbance, whereas self-disgust was associated with greater body image disturbance. Linear regression analysis showed that self-disgust was associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviours, over and above the effects of body image disturbance. Multiple mediation modelling further showed that self-disgust mediated the relationship between body image disturbance and suicidal thoughts and behaviours. Our findings highlight the role of self-disgust in the context of body image disturbance and support the notion that body image disturbance is associated with aversive self-conscious emotions. Interventions aiming to reduce the risk of suicidality in people with body image disturbance may address self-disgust and negative self-conscious emotions.
ISSN:0165-0327
1573-2517
DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2021.10.063