APS
2025 APS Annual Convention
Investigating Momentary Psychosocial and Physiological Risk and Protective Factors for Suicidal Ideation in Daily Life
Despite its critical importance, suicide prediction remains little better than chance, necessitating innovative approaches to identify risk and protective factors. This symposium examines distinct predictive factors (e.g., interpersonal, physiological, affective) across varied populations using ecological momentary assessment, offering a more comprehensive understanding of near-time experiences contributing to suicidal ideation.
Chairs & Discussants
- Michaelle DiMaggio-PotterChair
University of Michigan
Presentations
- Dynamic Associations between Interpersonal Complementarity and Suicidal Ideation in Adults with Borderline Personality DisorderMichaelle DiMaggio-Potter, Aliona Tsypes, Alexandre Dombrovski, Aidan Wright
- Interpersonal Processes and Dynamic Changes in Suicidal Thinking in Daily LifeLori Scott, Sarah Brown
- An Evaluation of Stress, Sleep, and Arousal As Proximal Predictors of Suicidal Ideation in AdolescentsRichard Liu, Taylor Burke, Evan Kleiman, Rachel Levin, Margarid Turnamian, Anna Workman, et al.
- Testing Theoretical Drivers of Suicidal Ideation in High-Risk Adults: Modeling Co-Occurrence and Predictive Utility in Daily Life Using Ecological Momentary AssessmentKirsten Christensen, Sarah Victor