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Modelling suicide ideation from beep to beep: Application of network analysis to ecological momentary assessment data.


ABSTRACT: •EMA data were analyzed using network analysis (e.g., temporal networks).•Suicidal ideation at t was predicted by itself and perceived burdensomeness at t - 1.•Suicidal ideation at t - 1 predicted perceived burdensomeness, depression etc. at t.•At the same beep, suicidal ideation was related to all variables in the network.•Patients with higher average suicidal ideation had higher average hopelessness.

SUBMITTER: Rath D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6889482 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modelling suicide ideation from beep to beep: Application of network analysis to ecological momentary assessment data.

Rath Dajana D   de Beurs Derek D   Hallensleben Nina N   Spangenberg Lena L   Glaesmer Heide H   Forkmann Thomas T  

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•EMA data were analyzed using network analysis (e.g., temporal networks).•Suicidal ideation at t was predicted by itself and perceived burdensomeness at t - 1.•Suicidal ideation at t - 1 predicted perceived burdensomeness, depression etc. at t.•At the same beep, suicidal ideation was related to all variables in the network.•Patients with higher average suicidal ideation had higher average hopelessness. ...[more]

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