2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2023.01.058
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Helping intentions toward suicidal people among young adults: Patterns, transitions, and influencing factors

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“…Glorification was positively associated with not only CHQ-10 and suicidal ideation in the whole sample, but also hikikomori and suicidal ideation severity among those with suicidal ideation. In a recent study (Li et al, 2023), glorification and disgrace stigma showed temporal associations with helping intentions toward suicidal people. Non-help-seekers showed higher levels of disgrace and selfishness than help-seekers, and isolation stigma was associated with more barriers to seek help in the non-help-seekers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Glorification was positively associated with not only CHQ-10 and suicidal ideation in the whole sample, but also hikikomori and suicidal ideation severity among those with suicidal ideation. In a recent study (Li et al, 2023), glorification and disgrace stigma showed temporal associations with helping intentions toward suicidal people. Non-help-seekers showed higher levels of disgrace and selfishness than help-seekers, and isolation stigma was associated with more barriers to seek help in the non-help-seekers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%