2018
DOI: 10.5152/eajem.2018.39306
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An Analysis with Rotter Internal-External Locus of Control Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Barratt Impulsivity Scale on Patients Who Attempted to Recurrent Suicide

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“…Didi's attribution of pulung gantung as one of the causes of suicide can be seen as a form of external locus of control. External locus of control is the belief that there are specific reinforcers that control life or a person's behavior which may take the form of luck, fate, destiny, and things that are beyond the control of individuals [45,46,47,48]. Saied, Aal, and Mahmoud [49] also stated that there is a strong correlation between external locus of control and suicide.…”
Section: Perception Towards Pulung Galungmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Didi's attribution of pulung gantung as one of the causes of suicide can be seen as a form of external locus of control. External locus of control is the belief that there are specific reinforcers that control life or a person's behavior which may take the form of luck, fate, destiny, and things that are beyond the control of individuals [45,46,47,48]. Saied, Aal, and Mahmoud [49] also stated that there is a strong correlation between external locus of control and suicide.…”
Section: Perception Towards Pulung Galungmentioning
confidence: 99%