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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Disord. 2018 Feb 22;33(1):82–100. doi: 10.1521/pedi_2018_32_332

Table 3a.

Predictors of Increased Risk: Baseline and Follow-up Risk Factors (Individual Cox Regression Models)

 A. BASELINE

Risk Factor RR 95% CI p-value
Any Substance Use Disorder 2.007 1.171–3.440 0.01

Beck Depression Inventory 1.037 1.013–1.063 0.003

Hamilton Depression (HamD) 1.051 1.017–1.085 0.003

Beck Hopelessness Scale 1.070 1.018–1.123 0.007

Global Assessment Scale (GAS) 0.943 0.919–0.968 <0.001

Poor psychosocial function (%GAS<61) 2.729 1.285–5.794 0.009

Social Adjustment Scale (SAS-SR) 2.851 1.681–4.835 <0.001

SAS-SR Work 1.379 1.085–1.752 0.009
SAS-SR Social 1.891 1.262–2.834 0.002

History of child sexual abuse 2.149 1.191–3.877 0.01

Scale for Suicidal Ideation
Prior 2 weeks 1.031 1.006–1.056 0.01
 Current 1.042 1.012–1.073 0.009

Reasons for Living Total Score (Protective) 0.988 0.981–0.995 0.001
RFL mean item score 0.577 0.413–0.806 0.001
RFL Survival Coping Beliefs 0.569 0.426–0.759 <0.001
RFL Fear of Suicide 0.680 0.509–0.908 0.009

B. FOLLOW-UP

High Lethality attempter status 5.354 2.883–9.941 <0.001

Number of High Lethality attempts 1.839 1.471–2.299 <0.001

Any outpatient Treatment over FU 2.232 1.209–4.123 0.010

Psych Hospitalization in interval before attempt 4.442 2.543–7.759 <0.001

Any Outpatient Tx. In interval before attempt 3.127 1.767–5.533 <0.001