Domino's Suicide Opinion Questionnaire (SOQ) was administered in three different answer formats. The original answer format used by Domino produced the highest reliabilities for five subscales. Correlates with measures of religiosity and manic-depressive tendencies indicated that the original format and a full Likert-type format gave similar results.
AndersonA. L.LesterD., & RogersJ. R. (2008). A psychometric investigation of the Suicide Opinion Questionnaire. Death Studies, 32, 924–936.
3.
AndersonM.StandenP.NazirS., & NoonJ. P. (2000). Nurses' and doctors' attitudes towards suicidal behaviour in young people. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 37, 1–11.
4.
CruikshanksD. R., & SlavichS. P. (1993–1994). Further investigation of popular misconceptions about suicide. Omega, 28, 219–228.
5.
DeRoseN., & PageS. (1985). Attitudes of professional and community groups toward male and female suicide. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 4, 51–64.
6.
DiekstraR. F. W., & KerkhofA. J. F. M. (1989). Attitudes toward suicide. In DiekstraR. F. W.MarisR.PlattS.SchmidtkeA. & SonneckG. (Eds.), Suicide and its prevention (pp. 91–107). Leiden: E. J. Brill.
7.
DominoG. (1981). Attitudes toward suicide among Mexican American and Anglo youth. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 3, 385–395.
8.
DominoG. (1985). Clergy's attitudes toward suicide and recognition of suicide lethality. Death Studies, 9, 187–199.
9.
DominoG. (1988). Attitudes toward suicide among highly creative college students. Creativity Research Journal, 1, 91–105.
10.
DominoG. (1990). Popular misconceptions about suicide. Omega, 21, 167–175.
11.
DominoG. (1996). Test-retest reliability of the Suicide Opinion Questionnaire. Psychological Reports, 78, 1009–1010.
12.
DominoG.CohenA., & GonzalezR. (1981). Jewish and Christian attitudes on suicide. Journal of Religion & Health, 20, 201–207.
LeenaarsA. A., & DominoG. (1993). A comparison of community attitudes towards suicide in Windsor and Los Angeles. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 25, 253–266.
33.
LesterD. (2008). “Undecided” responses on the Suicide Opinion Questionnaire. Psychological Reports, 103, 661–662
34.
LesterD., & AkandeA. (1994). Attitudes about suicide among the Yoruba of Nigeria. Journal of Social Psychology, 134, 851–853.
35.
LesterD., & AkandeA. (1998). Attitudes about suicide in Zambian and Nigerian students. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 87, 690.
36.
LesterD., & BeanJ. (1992a). Attitudes toward preventing versus assisting suicide. Journal of Social Psychology, 132, 125–127.
37.
LesterD., & BeanJ. (1992b). Attribution of causes to suicide. Journal of Social Psychology, 132, 679–680.
38.
LesterD.McIntoshJ., & RogersJ. R. (2005). Myths about suicide on the Suicide Opinion Questionnaire. Psychological Reports, 96, 899–900.
39.
LimbacherM., & DominoG. (1985–1986). Attitudes toward suicide among attempters, contemplators, and nonattempters. Omega, 16, 325–334.
40.
MacDonaldM. G. (1999). Suicide-intervention trainee's perceptions of awareness for warning signs of suicide. Psychological Reports, 85, 1195–1198.
McIntoshJ. L.HubbardR. Q., & SantosJ. F. (1985). Suicide facts and myths. Death Studies, 9, 267–281.
43.
NelsonP. A., & SinggS. (1998). Locus of control, sex, and attitudes toward suicide. Psychological Reports, 83, 353–354.
44.
PerroneL., & DominoG. (1993). Suicide myths. Italian Journal of Suicidology, 3, 37–44.
45.
RogersJ. R., & DeShonR. P. (1992). A reliability investigation of the eight clinical scales of the Suicide Opinion Questionnaire. Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior, 22, 428–441.
46.
RogersJ. R., & DeShonR. P. (1995). Cross-validation of the five-factor interpretive model of the Suicide Opinion Questionnaire. Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior, 25, 305–309.
47.
SwainB. J., & DominoG. (1985). Attitudes toward suicide among mental health professionals. Death Studies, 9, 455–468.
48.
ThalbourneM. A.DelinP. S., & BassettD. L. (1994). An attempt to construct short scales measuring manic-depressive-like experience and behavior. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 33, 205–207.