Suicide and self-harm

The Relationship between Personality, Cognition, Negative Life Events, and Social Factors in Understanding Suicide Risk

Type

Online survey

Age

18 and over

Location

Anywhere

Time commitment

15-20 min.

Rewards and expenses

Their choice of either £200 worth of High Street Vouchers or £200 worth of an iPad Mini.

About the study

The present research aims to investigate the relationship between early life adversity/childhood trauma (negative life events), suicide crisis syndrome/resilience (cognitive factors), perfectionism (personality factor), social support, and suicide risk. This will include investigating the relationship between early life adversity/childhood trauma, entrapment, panic-dissociation, ruminative flooding, fear of dying, emotional pain, resilience, perfectionism, fear of humiliation, social support, and suicidal ideation.

What will it involve?

Childhood Experiences: Do they contribute to Suicide Risk? We are looking for participants (18 years or older) to participate in our study investigating the relationship between personality, cognition, adverse life events, and social factors to understand suicide risk better. Your answers will be kept strictly confidential. As a thank you for your time, we are inviting you to join our prize draw. If you win, the prize will be your choice of either £200 worth of High Street Vouchers or £200 worth of an iPad Mini. The participation for the draw will be via a separate link, and the information you will provide for the draw will not be linked to your previous responses but will be strictly confidential.

This study is no longer accepting applications