BMC Psychiatry (Dec 2010)

Construct development: The Suicide Trigger Scale (STS-2), a measure of a hypothesized suicide trigger state

  • Eisenberg Daniel,
  • Johnson Matthew S,
  • Katz Curren,
  • Yaseen Zimri,
  • Cohen Lisa J,
  • Galynker Igor I

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-10-110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 110

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Abstract Background This study aims to develop the construct of a 'suicide trigger state' by exploring data gathered with a novel psychometric self-report instrument, the STS-2. Methods The STS-2, was administered to 141 adult psychiatric patients with suicidal ideation. Multiple statistical methods were used to explore construct validity and structure. Results Cronbach's alpha (0.949) demonstrated excellent internal consistency. Factor analyses yielded two-component solutions with good agreement. The first component described near-psychotic somatization and ruminative flooding, while the second described frantic hopelessness. ROC analysis determined an optimal cut score for a history of suicide attempt, with significance of p Conclusions The STS-2 appears to measure a distinct and novel clinical entity, which we speculatively term the 'suicide trigger state.' High scores on the STS-2 associate with reported history of past suicide attempt.