Psychometric properties and diagnostic capacity of the Scale of Resilience to Suicide Attempts (SRSA-18)
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2021
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Objective: Early detection of suicide attempts remains a handicap
for suicide prevention. Most studies have focused on risk factors,
but few have assessed protective factors that promote resilient
outcomes, especially in subpopulations vulnerable to suicide
re-attempts. This study aims to create and adapt a new Scale of
Resilience to Suicide Attempts (SRSA), and to analyse its predictive
validity and diagnostic capacity for the detection of suicide
re-attempts at six months in people who have made a previous
attempt.
Design and main outcome measures: The psychometric properties
and diagnostic capacity of the resulting SRSA-18 scale were
assessed in 229 persons (where 133–58.1% were women, aged
18- to 76-year old) who had made a previous suicide attempt.
Results: Factor analyses (AFE and AFC) yielded a three-dimensional
structure with excellent goodness-of-fit indices RMSEA, high levels
of reliability and adequate convergent validity with the Suicide
Resilience Inventory-25 (SRI-25) scale. Additionally, the SRSA-18
has significant diagnostic power on suicide re-attempts across
months of follow-up.
Conclusion: Reliable and valid protective factor-based instruments
for the detection of future suicide re-attempts may help in the
prevention of suicide-associated mortality in specific clinical
subpopulations.
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Resilience, assessment, suicide re-attempt, suicide attempts, SRSA-18