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The Self-Hate Scale: Development and validation of a brief measure and its relationship to suicidal ideation

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Turnell, Adrienne
Fassnacht, Daniel
Batterham, Philip
Calear (previously Neil), Alison
Kyrios, Michael

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The “self” has been implicated in the development of a range of psychological disorders. While a growing body of literature has emerged exploring the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide (IPTS), little research has been conducted on the construct of self-hate and its relationship with suicidal ideation. The aims of this study were to: 1) develop and validate a brief self-report instrument of self-hate; and, 2) explore the relationship between self-hate, suicidal ideation, and the two main factors of the IPTS, perceived burdensomeness and thwarted belongingness.

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Journal of Affective Disorders

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