Sources of Psychological Pain and Suicidal Thoughts Among Homeless Adults |
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Authors: | Carol Coohey PhD Scott D. Easton PhD Jooyoung Kong MSW PhD Julie K. W. Bockenstedt PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA;2. Graduate School of Social Work, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA;3. Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc., Humility of Mary Housing, Inc., Davenport, IA, USA |
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Abstract: | Homeless adults experience problems in multiple areas of their lives. It was hypothesized that adults who were troubled by problems in more areas of their lives would be more likely to report suicidal thoughts. The sample included 457 homeless men and women who resided in three emergency shelters. The number of sources of psychological pain, past suicide attempts, and being a man predicted current suicidal thoughts, but being diagnosed with a depressive disorder did not. Shelter workers should ask adults whether they have attempted suicide in the past and how troubled they are by each area of their lives. |
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