Religious coping and suicidal ideation as a predictive model for suicide attempts
Isadora R.R. Jacob,
Marcos H. Soares,
Katya L. De Oliveira
Abstract:Background and objective: Religious coping can help understanding suicide in its prevention and intervention. The objective of this study was to investigate if religious coping and suicidal ideation could be used as a predictive model for suicide attempts.Methods: This is a survey and correlational delineation, carried out in southern Brazil with 260 adults assisted by the a public mental health service in two cities in northern Paraná from October 2020 to June 2021. For data collection, three instruments were… Show more
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