2013
DOI: 10.1080/13674676.2013.858682
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Daily hassles and suicide ideation in African-American female suicide attempters: moderating effect of spiritual well-being

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“…In the first model, despite accounting for only 8.5% of the variance, the current finding is congruent with studies on the role of spirituality in predicting suicide behavior (Rasic, Robinson, Bolton, Bienvenu, & Sareen, 2011;Hirsch et al, 2014;Sansone & Wiederman, 2015). Spirituality remained as a significant predictor of suicide ideation even after controlling for suicide correlates (Taliaferro, Rienzo, Pigg, Miller, and Dodd, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In the first model, despite accounting for only 8.5% of the variance, the current finding is congruent with studies on the role of spirituality in predicting suicide behavior (Rasic, Robinson, Bolton, Bienvenu, & Sareen, 2011;Hirsch et al, 2014;Sansone & Wiederman, 2015). Spirituality remained as a significant predictor of suicide ideation even after controlling for suicide correlates (Taliaferro, Rienzo, Pigg, Miller, and Dodd, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In the first model, despite accounting for only 8.5% of the variance, the current finding is congruent with studies on the role of spirituality in predicting suicide behavior (Rasic, Robinson, Bolton, Bienvenu, & Sareen, 2011;Hirsch et al, 2014;Sansone & Wiederman, 2015). Spirituality remained as a significant predictor of suicide ideation even after controlling for suicide correlates (Taliaferro, Rienzo, Pigg, Miller, and Dodd, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…() demonstrated that EWB but not RWB mediated the relation between childhood emotional abuse and hopelessness. Thus, our study contributes to the growing evidence suggesting a distinct protective role of EWB (e.g., Hirsch, Webb, & Kaslow, ; Rasic et al., ; Zhang et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%