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DOI: 10.1177/0743558406289753 © 2006 SAGE Publications Being in the Safety ZoneEmotional Experiences of Suicidal Adolescents and Emerging AdultsUniversity of Alberta, robin.everall{at}ualberta.ca
University of Alberta
University of Alberta This study examined how previously suicidal adolescents and emerging adults perceived their emotional experiences while being suicidal. Forty-one females and 9 males previously suicidal between the ages of 15 and 24 were interviewed. Qualitative data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. Three major themes were identified in participants perceptions of their emotional experiences: (a) overwhelming despair, (b) shame and self-loathing, and (c) alienation and personal isolation. These emotional states were viewed within the multidimensional process of responding to emotions. Participants inability to deal with intense negative emotions appeared to be related to their suicidal state.
Key Words: attempted suicide suicidal ideation adolescents emotional experience emotion regulation
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