Meaning in Life Buffers the Association Between Risk Factors for Suicide and Hopelessness in Participants With Mental Disorders

Objective Hopelessness is a proximal risk factor of suicide. Meaning in life has been found to be a protective factor against suicidal ideation; however, the majority of studies that have explored the role of meaning in life in the context of suicidality have been conducted in nonclinical population...

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description Objective Hopelessness is a proximal risk factor of suicide. Meaning in life has been found to be a protective factor against suicidal ideation; however, the majority of studies that have explored the role of meaning in life in the context of suicidality have been conducted in nonclinical populations. The aim of this study was to investigate whether meaning in life can moderate and buffer the association between suicide risk factors and hopelessness in a clinical sample with a heightened risk of suicide. Method A total of 224 participants diagnosed with mental disorders completed self‐report measures of suicide risk factors, hopelessness, and meaning in life. Results The main result from this study was that meaning in life moderated the association between suicide risk factors and hopelessness. Conclusion Meaning in life is an important variable in the prevention and treatment of people at risk of suicide.
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Adult
Aged
Attitude
buffer
Emotions
Female
Hope
hopelessness
Humans
Male
meaning in life
Mental disorders
Mental Disorders - psychology
Mental health care
Middle Aged
moderation
Protective Factors
Psychiatry
Quality of life
Risk Factors
suicide
Suicide - psychology
Suicides & suicide attempts
Young Adult
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