2023
DOI: 10.26655/jmchemsci.2023.12.34
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Abstract: Background and Objective: Due to the increasing focus of new therapies on immediate and short-term interventions, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) has been designed to decrease suicidality risk in suicidal patients. This study aimed to evaluate the CBT efficacy for suicide prevention in patients with suicidal attempts. Methods: The present study was a semi-experimental type of pre-test and post-test study, in which 60 participants were included in the study to evaluate the risk of suicide using the Columbia… Show more

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