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The Association between Anhedonia,Suicidal Ideation,and Suicide Attempts in a Large Student Sample
Authors:E. Samuel Winer  Christopher W. Drapeau  Jennifer C. Veilleux  Michael R. Nadorff
Affiliation:1. e.samuel.winer@msstate.edu
Abstract:Depression is a significant risk factor for suicide. Evidence suggests that anhedonia may be a symptom of depression that is uniquely associated with suicidality. However, exactly how anhedonia is related to suicide is unclear. To provide more specific evidence regarding this association, we investigated relationships between anhedonia, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts. A large combined undergraduate sample completed the novel Specific Loss of Interest and Pleasure Scale (SLIPS), the Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), and the Suicidal Behaviors Questionnaire—Revised (SBQ-R). Anhedonia was associated with suicidal ideation, even when accounting for depressive symptoms. Additionally, anhedonia was not associated with suicide attempts when symptoms of depression were held constant. The current study provides novel evidence regarding the relationship between anhedonia and risk of attempting suicide. Future research can examine the role anhedonia plays in the unfolding of suicidal behavior over time.
Keywords:anhedonia  depression  SLIPS  specific loss of interest and pleasure scale  suicide  suicidal ideation
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