(SCB; i.e., one’s ability to cope and adjust to life’s problems); (d) future expectations (i.e., one’s outlook toward the future), and (e) self-evaluation (i.e., one’s assessment of perceived positive self-appraisal). Previous research suggests that positive SCB, future expectations, and family relations are uniquely associated with less suicidal ideation (Dogra, Basu, & Das, 2011) and that only positive SCB are uniquely associated with absence of a suicide attempt history (Chapman et al., 2005) when accounting for other RFL subscales. Thus, studies examining specific categories of RFL find that one category, SCB, has unique associations with both suicidal thoughts and behaviors.