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Suicidality in High-Risk Psychiatric Patients: The Contribution of Protective Factors.

Jane G TillmanA Jill ClemenceChristopher J HopwoodKatie C LewisJennifer L Stevens
Published in: Psychiatry (2019)
In a sample of participants with significant psychiatric impairment, the protective factor of survival and coping beliefs may be an important barrier to repeated suicide attempts and may be considered a suicide-specific resilience measure. Understanding the psychological processes contributing to the development of such protective factors as resilience, meaning in life, and coping resources is an important area of study and a potential avenue for targeted therapeutic intervention in high-risk populations.
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