id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-255249-jtx3ntil Gratz, Kim L. Thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness explain the associations of COVID‐19 social and economic consequences to suicide risk 2020-07-14 .txt text/plain 4612 201 43 Participants completed measures assessing thwarted belongingness, perceived burdensomeness, loneliness, and suicide risk, as well as whether they (a) were currently under a stay‐at‐home order and (b) had experienced a recent job loss due to the pandemic. Currently, in the United States, beyond the immediate physical health consequences of COVID-19 (and related fear and distress associated with these consequences), two consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic that stand out as particularly relevant to suicide risk are the social isolation related to stay-at-home orders and the widespread job loss related to the current economic crisis-both of which have been theoretically and/or empirically linked to suicide risk (e.g., Classen & Dunn, 2012; Oyesanya, Lopez-Morinigo, & Dutta, 2015; Reger et al., 2020) . Despite these limitations, the results of this study highlight the potential impact of COVID-19 social and economic consequences on suicide risk among adults in the United States, as well as the relevance of thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness to these associations. ./cache/cord-255249-jtx3ntil.txt ./txt/cord-255249-jtx3ntil.txt