2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.272
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Personality and Spirituality as Predictors of Suicidality in Depressed Patients

Abstract: IntroductionSome studies show that more expressed spirituality and some dimensions of personality have protective role from suicidality.AimThe aim of our study is to examine the influence of the spiritual quality of life (QoL) and dimensions of personality on course of suicidality in patients with depression.MethodsNinety-nine patients were assessed with self-report measures of suicidality (BHS), personality (TCI), spirituality (WHOQOL-SRPB) during a yearlong follow-up.ResultsSpirituality was inversely linked … Show more

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“…The current body of research on hope (Waynor, Gao, Dolce, Haytas, & Reilly, 2012), resilience (Dowrick, Kokanovic, Hegarty, Griffiths, & Gunn, 2008), and spirituality (Berrett et al, 2007;Mihaljevic, Aukst-Margetic, Karnicnik, & Vuksan-Cusa, 2015) is comprehensive in its application to many adverse situations faced by individuals in society today. However, these variables are frequently examined individually in relationship to specific psychopathology (e.g., resilience and depression, Dowrick et al, 2008;spirituality and depression, Mihaljevic et al, 2015).…”
Section: Chapter Two: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current body of research on hope (Waynor, Gao, Dolce, Haytas, & Reilly, 2012), resilience (Dowrick, Kokanovic, Hegarty, Griffiths, & Gunn, 2008), and spirituality (Berrett et al, 2007;Mihaljevic, Aukst-Margetic, Karnicnik, & Vuksan-Cusa, 2015) is comprehensive in its application to many adverse situations faced by individuals in society today. However, these variables are frequently examined individually in relationship to specific psychopathology (e.g., resilience and depression, Dowrick et al, 2008;spirituality and depression, Mihaljevic et al, 2015).…”
Section: Chapter Two: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%