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Rumination and suicidal ideation: The moderating roles of hope and optimism
Authors:Raymond P Tucker  LaRicka R Wingate  Victoria M O’Keefe  Adam C Mills  Kathy Rasmussen  Collin L Davidson  DeMond M Grant
Institution:1. Oklahoma State University, 116 North Murray, Stillwater, OK 74078, United States;2. VA VISN 19 MIRECC, Denver VA Medical Center, United States
Abstract:The current study aimed to investigate whether the correlation between rumination and suicidal ideation is moderated by the presence of hope and optimism. It was hypothesized that both hope and optimism would moderate (weaken) the relationship between rumination and suicidal ideation. Two hundred and ninety-eight participants completed self-report measures of hope, optimism, rumination (brooding and reflection), and depression. Results demonstrated that both hope and optimism weakened the relationship between rumination and suicidal ideation, as well as the relationships between both subscales of rumination and suicidal thinking. These results were found when controlling for symptoms of depression. Results suggest that a ruminative thinking style may be most harmful when an absence of hope or optimism is also present.
Keywords:Rumination  Hope  Optimism  Suicide  Suicidal ideation  Brooding  Reflection
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