2022
DOI: 10.21608/ejnsr.2022.247066
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Psychological Pain, Anger Rumination, and Its Relation with Suicidal Ideations among Patients with Major Depressive Disorder

Abstract: Background: Worldwide, anger rumination has been associated with aversive psychological outcomes including depression and suicidal ideation over time. Psychological pain has been supposed to be a robust predictive variable for suicide. Aim: This study intended to explore the correlation between anger rumination, psychological pain, and suicidal ideations among patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Subjects and Method: A descriptive correlational research design was employed. The study subjects enc… Show more

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