[Interpretation/Special Indices] Suicide Constellation
[Interpretation/Special Indices] Suicide Constellation
Aliases
- S-CON
- Suicide Constellation
- suicide constellation
Definition
S-CON is an actuarial constellation that groups signs associated with greater suicide risk.
It does not replace immediate clinical assessment, but indicates when the issue needs high priority attention.
Interpretation
- If
S-CONreaches threshold, suicidal ideation, plan, impulsivity, hopelessness, and protective factors should be reviewed immediately. - The constellation integrates signs of stress, self-criticism, emotional pain, and reduced control.
- Its weight increases when it appears with low
D, lowAdjD,SumV,SumY,MOR_self, andDEPI. - It functions as a screening alert, not a final conclusion.
Cautions
- A high value does not by itself mean imminent suicidal action.
- A low value does not remove all risk.
- Short or highly defensive records can produce false negatives.
Cross References
S-CONmust be checked against interview data, recent history, and direct clinical judgment.- The reader should return to the variables that compose the constellation.
Evidence Note
DAdjDSumVSumYMOR_self
Evidence Note
- [Interpretation/Special Indices] Special Indices
- [Interpretation/Core] D
- [Interpretation/Core] AdjD
- [Interpretation/Core] SumV
- [Interpretation/Core] SumY
- [Interpretation/Self Perception] SumV
- [Interpretation/Self Perception] MOR
- [Interpretation/Special Indices] DEPI
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparison is stored in internal provenance notes.