Interpersonal psychological needs as mediators linking abusive supervision and concurrent suicidal ideation: mediation analysis using parallel-process latent growth models based on a diary study
Yingying Yao, Zhihong Qiao, Dan Dong

TL;DR
Abusive supervision in graduate students is linked to suicidal thoughts, with unmet psychological needs like burdensomeness playing a key role.
Contribution
This study identifies how abusive supervision and psychological needs dynamically interact to influence suicidal ideation in graduate students.
Findings
Abusive supervision and suicidal ideation develop in parallel over time.
Initial levels of thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness mediate the link between abusive supervision and suicidal ideation.
Only the growth rate of perceived burdensomeness shows marginal mediation in the relationship.
Abstract
Given the frequent suicides among graduate students resulting from strained student-teacher relationships, we delved into the concurrent influence of abusive supervision on suicidal ideation among graduate students. Furthermore, we examined the potential mediating roles of the evolving trajectories of interpersonal psychological needs (thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness) in this complex relationship. A diary study was conducted, involving 105 graduate students who had reported experiencing abusive supervision. Participants completed self-report surveys at twelve time points, assessing perceptions of daily abusive supervision, thwarted belongingness, perceived burdensomeness, as well as the presence of suicidal ideation. The study yielded 1,074 valid responses for analysis. Employing a parallel-process latent growth model, we found that suicidal ideation exhibited…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuicide and Self-Harm Studies · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
