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Personality,spirituality, suicide,and self-injury proneness among lesbian,gay, and bisexual adults
Authors:Caroline H. Stroud  Amanda C. La Guardia  James W. Crosby  Craig E. Henderson
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA;2. Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA;3. Department of Psychology and Philosophy, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA
Abstract:The present study sought to clarify gaps in current knowledge integrating personality, spirituality, and risk for suicide/self-harm among sample of 336 lesbian, gay, and bisexual community members. It was hypothesised that Neuroticism would positively predict, and Extraversion and Agreeableness would negatively predict, measures of suicide and self-injury proneness. Additionally, it was predicted that spirituality, defined as Spiritual Life Integration (SLI) and Social Justice Commitment, would interact with personality traits to attenuate risk for suicide and self-injury. Results supported the role of Neuroticism, and identified an unexpected predictor of Conscientiousness, at the main effect level. Moderation patterns were observed such that Agreeableness and Extraversion interacted with SLI to attenuate risk, such that high levels of each trait and high levels of spirituality were protective against suicide and self-injury proneness. Theoretical and practical implications with emphasis on counselling intervention implementation and future research are discussed.
Keywords:suicide  self-injury  physical unhealthiness  lesbian  gay  and bisexual (LGB)  personality  Five-Factor Model  spirituality
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