Positive mental health moderates the association between depression and suicide ideation

2017 
\(\textit {Background/Objective:}\) Depression and suicide ideation regularly occur together. Yet, little is known about factors that buffer individuals against the development of suicide ideation. The present study investigated, whether positive mental health buffers the association between depression and suicide ideation in a longitudinal study design. \(\textit {Methods:}\) A total of 207 German students (70.3% female; age: \(\it M\) = 26.04, \(\it SD\) = 5.33) were assessed at a baseline evaluation and again twelve months later. Data were collected using self-report questionnaires. Linear hierarchical regression analysis was used to analyze the data. Positive mental health was considered to moderate the impact of depression on suicide ideation – controlling for age and gender. \(\textit {Results:}\) Positive mental health was shown to moderate the impact of depression on suicide ideation: in those students who reported higher levels of positive mental health, depression severity showed no association with suicide ideation over time. \(\textit {Conclusion:}\) Positive mental health seems to confer resilience and should be taken into account, when assessing individuals for suicide risk.
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