2017
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13769
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Factors predicting recovery from suicide in attempted suicide patients

Abstract: The nurses could use the results of this study to predict recovery from suicide in patients with attempted suicide.

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“…The obtained results also fit in the views which show a clear relationship between suicidal or violent behaviours and a pessimistic way of thinking or experiencing or a personality trait that develops mostly during childhood and adolescence (Kubacka‐Jasiecka, ; Schaffer, ; Suchańska, ; Sun, Lu, Tseng, & Chiang, ; Westen & Chang, ). Research conducted by the author of the Polish adaptation of CS‐DS shows a correlation between active and passive choices which can potentially have negative consequences with a strong concentration on the negative aspects of the self (negative self‐concentration) and a reduced sense of satisfaction (Suchańska, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The obtained results also fit in the views which show a clear relationship between suicidal or violent behaviours and a pessimistic way of thinking or experiencing or a personality trait that develops mostly during childhood and adolescence (Kubacka‐Jasiecka, ; Schaffer, ; Suchańska, ; Sun, Lu, Tseng, & Chiang, ; Westen & Chang, ). Research conducted by the author of the Polish adaptation of CS‐DS shows a correlation between active and passive choices which can potentially have negative consequences with a strong concentration on the negative aspects of the self (negative self‐concentration) and a reduced sense of satisfaction (Suchańska, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…It is very important to design an intervention programme focus on improving mental health that emphasises direct and indirect forms of tendency to destruction, reducing stress, aggression and depression and increasing self‐esteem to decrease adolescents’ suicide ideation and violence. Implementing suicide prevention programmes for girls, who engage in extreme self‐destructive or aggressive behaviours (focused on communicating, management with difficulties, learning new skills and multidisciplinary team), seems to be crucial (see Chan, Chien, & Tso, ; Liu et al., ; Sun et al., ).…”
Section: Relevance To Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“… 130 , 131 Others have focused on local newspapers and the impact of reporting suicide on the front pages. 132 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…130,131 Others have focused on local newspapers and the impact of reporting suicide on the front pages. 132 Religious beliefs can provide a series of effective coping strategies (e.g. prayer, rituals, religious services and social networks) that are considered as protective factors against suicide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our interpretation is that the “communicative togetherness” that characterizes ROCA, enables not only collaboration regarding the formulation of a nursing care plan but also experiences of being able to influence one’s life in a meaningful direction. These kinds of experiences correspond to an understanding of recovery as reclaiming one’s life (Barker & Buchanan-Barker, 2005) and regaining the desire to live (Sun, Lu, Tseng, & Chiang, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%