Volume 49, Issue 6 pp. 1721-1734
Original Article

A Brief Measure of Unbearable Psychache

Mikayla C. Pachkowski BA

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Mikayla C. Pachkowski BA

Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Alexis M. May PhD

Alexis M. May PhD

Department of Psychology, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA

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Michelle Tsai MA

Michelle Tsai MA

Surrey Mental Health & Substance Use Services, Fraser Health Authority, Surrey, BC, Canada

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E. David Klonsky PhD

E. David Klonsky PhD

Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

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First published: 10 May 2019
Citations: 41
This study was supported by a grant from the Surrey Hospital and Outpatient Centre Foundation and by the Fraser Health Authority.

Abstract

Objective

Psychache has been proposed to cause suicide when it becomes unbearable. However, existing measures of psychache do not directly target unbearable psychache. Thus, the purpose of the current study was to provide initial validation for a brief measure of unbearable psychache.

Method

Three items were selected to create the Unbearable Psychache Scale (UP3). Psychometric properties were assessed in two populations: (1) an online sample composed of 1,006 adults (53% male) from various locations in the United States and (2) a sample of 190 psychiatric inpatient adults (47% male) from a hospital in Western Canada.

Results

In both samples, the UP3 demonstrated excellent internal reliability, and strong convergent and predictive validity. Additionally, the UP3 predicted significant variance in suicidal ideation over and above documented correlates of suicidal ideation including general psychache, hopelessness, perceived burdensomeness, and low belongingness.

Conclusions

The UP3 is a brief, psychometrically sound measure of unbearable psychache that may be well-suited for use in research protocols and clinical assessments.

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