Relationship between Severity of Suicidal Ideation and Regulation of Emotion (SSIRE)

Faculty Sponsor: Alexis May, Ph.D. Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Abstract: Previous literature investigating suicide has identified a relationship between emotional regulation and suicidal ideation. Furthermore, prominent theoretical models in prior suicide research have suggested the role of hopelessness and belongingness as risk factors for suicidal ideation. Despite an abundance of research exploring suicidal ideation, … Read more

Exploring Stigma, Communication Patterns, and Disclosure among Romantic Partners of Military Personnel

Faculty Sponsor: Alexis May Ph. D. Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the relationships between stigma, communication patterns, and disclosure among romantic partners of military personnel. We collected data from 87 romantic partners—specifically on three dimensions of dyadic communication, patient willingness of discuss suicide history with partner as well as … Read more

Feelings of Connectedness Across Aborted and Actual Suicide Attempters

Faculty Sponsor: Alexis May Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Abstract: Previous research has demonstrated that connectedness plays an important role in suicide risk, and suicidal thoughts and behavior. Connectedness has been shown to be protective factor for suicidal ideation and suicide attempts in previous research. While there have been attempts to examine the relationship and … Read more