2024
DOI: 10.1111/sltb.13079
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The role of emotional suppression and emotional beliefs in explaining the honor‐suicide link

Stephen Foster,
Austin Albright,
Jarrod Bock

Abstract: IntroductionPrior research has established individuals living in cultures of honor to be at higher risk for suicide. However, research has yet to examine how emotion regulation may play a role in explaining this link. The current research intended to address if those who endorse honor norms, who are keen to protect their reputation, might engage in emotional suppression as a way to avoid being seen as weak, thus heightening their risk for suicide.MethodData were collected using a survey design across three stu… Show more

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