Exploring the pathway from anxiety sensitivity intervention to suicide risk reduction: Chained mediation through anxiety and depressive symptoms.

Author: AllanNicholas P, NorrAaron M, RegerGreg M, SchmidtNorman B

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The suicide rate in the Unites States continues to increase suggesting novel intervention strategies are needed. Anxiety sensitivity (AS), or a fear of anxiety-related sensations, is a suicide risk factor that can be ameliorated via a single-session, computerized intervention called the Cognitive An...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2018.01.015

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Conquering Anxiety's Grip: How Anxiety Sensitivity Intervention Can Reduce Suicide Risk

The desert of [suicide risk] is a dark and dangerous place. This research explores the potential of [anxiety sensitivity (AS) intervention] to reduce [suicide risk] by tackling the underlying fear of anxiety-related sensations. The researchers, like intrepid desert explorers, are searching for ways to prevent this tragic outcome. They studied the effects of [Cognitive Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment (CAST)] on [suicidal ideation (SI)] and found that [reductions in SI due to CAST were mediated by AS reductions]. It's like finding a hidden oasis of mental resilience, helping individuals to conquer their fear and navigate the desert of [suicide risk] with greater strength.

Building Mental Resilience: A Powerful Tool for Suicide Prevention

The research highlights the potential of [AS intervention] to reduce [suicide risk] by addressing the root cause of [anxiety sensitivity]. [CAST] helps individuals to [develop coping strategies] and [challenge their negative thoughts about anxiety], making them less vulnerable to [suicidal ideation]. It's like equipping a caravan with tools and knowledge to navigate the desert with greater confidence and resilience.

Navigating the Desert of Mental Health: Seeking Support and Seeking Help

If you are struggling with [anxiety] or [suicidal thoughts], it's crucial to [seek professional help]. There are [effective treatments] available to help you manage your [mental health] and find a path to recovery. Remember, you're not alone in this desert, and there's support available to help you find your way out.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research provides a valuable framework for understanding the link between [anxiety sensitivity] and [suicide risk]. It emphasizes the importance of [early intervention] and [mental health support] to prevent this tragic outcome. It's a reminder that the desert of [mental health] can be navigated with knowledge, support, and the right tools for resilience.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2018-08-29
  2. Date Revised 2022-12-07
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

29426035

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.jad.2018.01.015

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