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Loneliness and Suicidal Ideation in Drug‐Using College Students
Authors:Dorian A. Lamis PhD  Elizabeth D. Ballard PhD  Amee B. Patel PhD
Affiliation:1. Emory University School of Medicine, , Atlanta, GA, USA;2. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, , Baltimore, MD, USA;3. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center, , Jackson, MS, USA;4. South Central Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Centers (MIRECC), , Jackson, MS, USA
Abstract:The college years are marked by social changes and behavioral experimentation which may increase risk of suicidal ideation. We propose a novel pathway for the development of suicidal thoughts between two established suicide risk factors, loneliness and drug use, which have not been examined in a nonclinical sample. Data were collected from 207 undergraduate drug‐using students at a large southeastern university. As hypothesized, suicidal ideation was positively correlated with both loneliness (r = .40) and drug use (r = .29). After controlling for several demographic variables, social desirability, and anxiety sensitivity, drug use was tested as a potential mediator in the loneliness–suicidal ideation link using a single‐mediator model. Results indicated a significant indirect (mediated) effect of loneliness on suicidal ideation via drug use (ab = 0.09, 95% CI: 0.02–0.18), suggesting that loneliness may contribute to suicidal ideation through increased drug use among college students. Identification of and intervention with students reporting loneliness and drug use may be a promising suicide prevention strategy on college campuses.
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