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Association between Self-Stigma and Suicide Risk in Individuals with Schizophrenia: Moderating Effects of Self-Esteem and Perceived Support from Friends

  • Cian Ruei Jian
  • , Peng Wei Wang
  • , Huang Chi Lin
  • , Mei Feng Huang
  • , Yi Chun Yeh
  • , Tai Ling Liu
  • , Cheng Sheng Chen
  • , Ya Ping Lin
  • , Shu Ying Lee
  • , Ching Hua Chen
  • , Yun Chi Wang
  • , Yu Ping Chang
  • , Yi Lung Chen
  • , Cheng Fang Yen
  • Kaohsiung Medical University
  • Asia University Taiwan
  • National Pingtung University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

This cross-sectional study assessed the moderating effects of self-esteem and perceived support from friends on the association between self-stigma and suicide risk in individuals with schizophrenia. We included 300 participants (267 with schizophrenia and 33 with schizoaffective disorder). Suicide risk was assessed using items adopted from the suicide module of the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview; self-stigma was assessed using the Self-Stigma Scale–Short; perceived support from friends was assessed using the Friend Adaptation, Partnership, Growth, Affection, and Resolve Index; and self-esteem was assessed using the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. A moderation analysis was performed to examine the moderating effects of self-esteem and perceived support from friends on the association between self-stigma and suicide risk. The results indicated that self-stigma was positively associated with suicide risk after the effects of other factors were controlled for. Both perceived support from friends and self-esteem significantly reduced the magnitude of suicide risk in participants with self-stigma. Our findings highlight the value of interventions geared toward ameliorating self-stigma and enhancing self-esteem in order to reduce suicide risk in individuals with schizophrenia.

Original languageEnglish
Article number15071
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume19
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

Keywords

  • mental health
  • schizophrenia
  • self-esteem
  • self-stigma
  • social support
  • suicide

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