Resource Tag: PROBLEM SOLVING
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The Association Between Alcohol Misuse and Suicidal Behaviour
Aims: Despite recent small reductions in overall suicide rates, rates among those aged 25–44 have remained high. The aim of this paper was to examine the evidence for a link between alcohol misuse/consumption and suicidal behaviour, explore the reasons for this association, and consider the implications for reducing rates of suicidal behaviour. Methods: A medline […]
Coping Mechanisms, Stressful Events and Suicidal Behavior Among Youth Admitted to Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Services
Research has shown both childhood physical and sexual abuse to be associated with later suicide attempts, although some studies have not supported these findings. However, few studies have investigated differences in physical and sexual abuse histories among single and multiple suicide attempters. The goals of the current study were two-fold: (a) to replicate previous findings […]
Suicidal Ideation, Problem Solving Ability, and Hopelessness in Major Depressive Disorder
Published in “The Suicidal Process: Challenges for Treatment and Prevention”
History of Family Suicide Behaviors and Negative Problem Solving in Multiple Suicide Attempters
This study examined the relationship between family history of suicide, negative problem solving orientation & suicide attempt status (multiple suicide attempters versus single suicide attempters). Attempters with a family history of suicide were found to be more likely to have multiple attempts when compared to attempters who did not have such a family history. This […]
Problem-Solving Appraisal in Counseling and With Different Populations
For the original article by P P Heppner et al., please see SIEC #2005-0208