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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/32588
Title: Ecological momentary risk signatures for suicidality in BPD
Authors: Jelaga, Dorin
Belous, Mihaela
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Universitatea de Stat de Medicină și Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" din Republica Moldova, Ministerul Sănătăţii al Republicii Moldova
Citation: JELAGA, Dorin and Mihaela BELOUS. Ecological momentary risk signatures for suicidality in BPD. In: Satellite Conference “New horizons in mental health” organized within the Anniversary Congress “80 Years of Innovation in Health and Medical Education” of Nicolae Testemițanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 20-23 October 2025, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. Abstract book/ presidents of the scientific committee: Emil Ceban, Jana Chihai. Chișinău: [s. n.], 2025, p. 58. ISBN 978-5-86654-547-6.
Abstract: Suicidal thoughts and behaviors in borderline personality disorder fluctuate rapidly. Capturing “in-themoment” risk may improve short-term prediction and prevention. Narrative review of ecological momentary assessment, daily-diary, and mobile sensing studies in adults with borderline personality disorder. Exposures included negative affect (shame, anger, sadness), interpersonal stress (rejection, conflict), loneliness, sleep disruption, and timing of day. Outcomes were same-day and next-day suicidal ideation and self-harm urges. Feasibility and safety indicators (completion, reactivity) were summarized. Across multiweek protocols, participants completed ~78–84% of prompts; most rated procedures positively (~69%), with a minority reporting mood worsening (~22%) or increased ideation reactivity (~18%). Suicidal ideation was reported on ~10–12% of monitored days. Same-day increases in shame and anger, spikes in loneliness, and interpersonal conflict were consistently followed by higher suicidal ideation later the same day. Nights with poorer sleep or longer sleep-onset delay were commonly followed by more suicidal thoughts the next day. Greater day-to-day variability in affect and sleep co-occurred with more frequent suicidal thoughts across the monitoring period. Momentary risk was often highest in the evening and after interpersonal stressors. Future priorities include harmonized measures, multi-site replications, and combining active reports with passive sensing to improve hour-level prediction.
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ISBN: 978-5-86654-547-6
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