Metacognitive model of suicidality: a study of Iranian inpatients - Summary - MDSpire

Metacognitive model of suicidality: a study of Iranian inpatients

  • By

  • Zahra Asgari

  • Kaveh Qaderi Bagajan

  • Matin Khanpayeh

  • Mahnaz Abdi

  • Lena Marie Hensel

  • Tobias Teismann

  • May 29, 2026

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Objective:

To investigate the relationship between metacognitions about suicide, suicide-specific rumination, and suicidal ideation/behavior in an Iranian inpatient population.

Key Findings:
  • Positive metacognitions about suicide were associated with suicide-specific rumination.
  • Suicide-specific rumination was associated with negative metacognitions about suicide.
  • Suicidal thoughts were positively associated with suicide-specific rumination and negatively associated with lifetime suicide attempts.
Interpretation:

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Limitations:
  • The study is cross-sectional, limiting causal inferences.
  • The sample is limited to Iranian psychiatric inpatients, which may affect generalizability.
Conclusion:

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