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Suicidal ideation,affective lability,and religion in depressed adults
Authors:Marilyn Baetz  Rudy Bowen
Institution:1. Department of Psychiatry , University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 0W8 Canada m.baetz@usask.ca;3. Department of Psychiatry , University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 0W8 Canada
Abstract:Suicidal ideation is a strong precursor to suicidal acts and like depression is complex with many risk and protective factors. The purpose of this study is to determine if affect lability, positive and negative religion/spirituality (RS) are related to suicidal ideation and if RS mediates the relationship between affect lability and suicidal ideation. RS are used synonymously to reflect a multidimensional construct. In this cross-sectional study of 183 depressed psychiatric patients, we confirm that depression and affective lability both contribute to suicidal ideation. Positive RS is associated with lower suicidal ideation. Negative RS is associated with higher suicidal ideation; however, this occurs through its association with affective lability. Affective lability and negative aspects of RS are two factors related to suicide ideation that could be addressed in the treatment of depressed patients.
Keywords:religion  spirituality  affective lability  mood lability  suicide
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