Identifying Suicide Typologies Among Trauma-Exposed Veterans

Crisis. 2020 Jul;41(4):288-295. doi: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000637. Epub 2019 Dec 20.

Abstract

Background: Suicide among veterans has increased in recent years, making the identification of those at greatest risk for self-injurious behavior a high research priority. Aims: We investigated whether affective impulsivity and risky behaviors distinguished typologies of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors in a sample of trauma-exposed veterans. Method: A total of 95 trauma-exposed veterans (ages 21-55; 87% men) completed self-report measures of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors, impulsivity, and clinical symptoms. Results: A latent profile analysis produced three classes that differed in suicidal ideation, suicide attempts and nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI): A low class that reported little to no self-injurious thoughts or behaviors; a self-injurious thoughts (ST) class that endorsed high levels of ideation but no self-harm behaviors; and a self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (STaB) class that reported ideation, suicide attempts and NSSI. Membership in the STaB class was associated with greater affective impulsivity, disinhibition, and distress/arousal than the other two classes. Limitations: Limitations include an overrepresentation of males in our sample, the cross-sectional nature of the data, and reliance on self-report measures. Conclusion: Findings point to affective impulsivity and risky behaviors as important characteristics of veterans who engage in self-injurious behaviors.

Keywords: latent profile analysis; nonsuicidal self-injury; suicide attempts.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aggression / psychology
  • Anxiety / psychology
  • Depression / psychology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Impulsive Behavior*
  • Inhibition, Psychological
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Phenotype
  • Psychological Trauma / psychology*
  • Self-Injurious Behavior / psychology
  • Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic / psychology*
  • Suicidal Ideation*
  • Suicide / psychology*
  • Veterans / psychology*
  • Young Adult