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Psychological resilience to suicidal thoughts and behaviours in people with schizophrenia diagnoses : A systematic literature review.

Kamelia HarrisGillian HaddockSarah PetersPatricia Gooding
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2019)
Novel evidence for four psychological constructs which may confer resilience to suicidal thoughts and behaviours in people with schizophrenia diagnoses. Strong evidence for the impact of perceived social support and appraisals of personal skills and attributes on the severity of suicidal experiences in people with schizophrenia diagnoses. There was equivocal evidence for the effect of holding religious and spiritual beliefs on suicide attempts. Clinical practice would benefit from assessing perceived personal attributes and levels of social support from significant others and health professionals.
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