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  1. Journal of clinical psychology
  2. Year: 2010, Volume: 66
  3. Year: 2010, Volume: 66, Issue: 9
  4. Assessing Suicide Risk Among Callers to Crisis Hotlines: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis
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Assessing Suicide Risk Among Callers to Crisis Hotlines: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis

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Author Witte, Tracy K. Gould, Madelyn S. Harris, Munfakh Jimmie Lou Kleinman, Marjorie Joiner, Thomas E. Kalafat, John
Abstract Our goal was to investigate the factor structure of a risk assessment tool utilized by suicide hotlines and to determine the predictive validity of the obtained factors in predicting subsequent suicidal behavior. 1,085 suicidal callers to crisis hotlines were divided into three sub-samples, which allowed us to conduct an independent Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), EFA in a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (EFA/CFA) framework, and CFA. Similar to previous factor analytic studies (Beck et al., 1997; Holden & DeLisle, 2005; Joiner, Rudd, & Rajab, 1997; Witte et al., 2006), we found consistent evidence for a two-factor solution, with one factor representing a more pernicious form of suicide risk (i.e., Resolved Plans and Preparations) and one factor representing more mild suicidal ideation (i.e., Suicidal Desire and Ideation). Using structural equation modeling techniques, we found preliminary evidence that the Resolved Plans and Preparations factor trended toward being more predictive of suicidal ideation than the Suicidal Desire and Ideation factor. This factor analytic study is the first longitudinal study of the obtained factors.
Related Links http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jclp.20717
Page Count 1
Starting Page 941
File Format PDF
ISSN 00219762
e-ISSN 10974679
Journal Journal of Clinical Psychology
Issue Number 9
Volume Number 66
Language English
Publisher Date 2010-06-01
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Clinical Psychology Research in Higher Education
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Arts and Humanities Clinical Psychology
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