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Clinical Psychology

The University of Southern Mississippi

2014

Suicide

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Thwarted Belongingness In Relation To Face-To-Face And Online Interactions, Fallon B. Moberg Aug 2014

Thwarted Belongingness In Relation To Face-To-Face And Online Interactions, Fallon B. Moberg

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Suicide has become an increasing problem, and it is ranked as the tenth leading cause of death for all ages (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2012). Joiner’s (2005) interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide states thwarted belongingness - the feeling of being alienated from others - and perceived burdensomeness - the feeling of being a liability to others – are the primary proximal factors leading to suicidal desire. The current study focuses on thwarted belongingness and examines its relationship to face-to-face interactions and online interactions. We hypothesized that negative face-to-face and online interactions would independently predict higher levels of thwarted belongingness. …