Suicidal ideation, as measured by the Suicidal
Ideation Questionnaire, Junior High version (SIQ - JR), a self - reported measure, and the Scale for Suicidal Ideation (SSI), an assessor - administered tool
The primary outcome measures were changes on the Suicidal
Ideation Questionnaire, the Hopelessness Scale, and the Family Assessment Device.
Improvement in symptoms of depression (Children's Depression Rating Scale - Revised, Clinical Global Impressions improvement score), and reduction in suicidal thoughts (Suicidal
Ideation Questionnaire - Junior High School Version).
Not exact matches
The Suicidal Behaviors
Questionnaire (M.M.L., unpublished work, 1981) was used to assess suicide
ideation.
Study selection and analysis: Randomised controlled trials investigating psychological treatment compared to control (waiting list, care as usual or placebo) in adults (aged ≥ 18 years) with depression (according to diagnostic interview or self - report
questionnaire) and which reported treatment effects on suicidal
ideation or risk, or hopelessness.
Measures utilized were the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM - IV, the Beck Scale for Suicidal
Ideation, the Suicide Attempt and Self - Injury Interview, the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD), the Beck Depression Inventory — II (BDI - II), and the Childhood Trauma
Questionnaire (CTQ).
A total of eighty - five participants completed a set of self - report
questionnaires assessing current and lifetime suicidal
ideation, traumatic events, perceived burdensomeness, thwarted belongingness, cognitive emotion dysregulation, and impulsivity.