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      Validity of the Personal Suicide Stigma Questionnaire in a Community Sample

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          Abstract. The Personal Suicide Stigma Questionnaire (PSSQ) is a new scale assessing the experience of stigma in those who have been suicidal. This study examined the construct validity of the scale using a sample of participants from the general community who reported being suicidal at some point in their lives ( N = 3,947). The Distress Questionnaire – 5 and the Suicidal Ideation Attributes Scale were used to assess the severity of distress and suicidality. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) showed a three-factor model (Rejection, Minimization, Self-Blame) with one general Personal Stigma factor influencing the three first-order factors, which best fit the data. Scalar invariance was reached for both age and gender. The same factor structure was maintained when the format of the scale was altered for a subsample to provide a “not applicable” option for each item. PSSQ total score remained a significant predictor of distress after suicidality and demographic variables were accounted for. The PSSQ and its subscales can be used for the assessment of personal suicide stigma.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                jpa
                European Journal of Psychological Assessment
                Hogrefe Publishing
                1015-5759
                2151-2426
                March 2, 2021
                November 2021
                : 37
                : 6
                : 450-459
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ]Suicide Research Centre, Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Lithuania
                [ 2 ]Black Dog Institute, Sydney, NSW, Australia
                [ 3 ]The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
                [ 4 ]Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention, Griffith University, Australia
                Author notes
                Jurgita Rimkeviciene, Institute of Psychology, Suicide Research Center, Vilnius University, 06124 Vilnius, Lithuania, E-mail jurgita.rimkeviciene@ 123456gmail.com
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4091-8214
                Article
                jpa_37_6_450
                10.1027/1015-5759/a000635
                2c59a0cd-d28a-4365-b81c-0cdac25d320a
                Copyright @ 2021
                History
                : April 5, 2020
                : November 20, 2020
                : November 25, 2020
                Categories
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                Clinical Psychology

                Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Psychology,General behavioral science
                PSSQ,self-stigma,personal stigma,suicide stigma,suicidality

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