Background. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) ranges from behaviours aiming to communicate distress or relieve tension, but where suicide is not intended, to suicide. Not all individuals are prone to DSH, which suggests that there are Factors that protect against it. Identifying these could play an important role in the management and prevention of DSH. Objectives. This study examined whether religious beliefs, coping skills and responsibility to family serve as factors protecting against DSH in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Method. A cross-sectional comparative study assessed DSH patients consecutively admitted or directly referred to Queen Elizabeth General Hospital and Hospital Mesra Bukit Padang during the period December 2006 - April 2007. ...
Suicidal behavior is often encountered in many media and often many of us question why t...
The role that religion and spirituality (R/S) can play in promotion and prevention of mental health ...
Little is known of the relations between psychosis, religion and suicide. One hundred and fifteen ou...
Background - Deliberate self-harm (DSH) ranges from behaviours aiming to communicate distress or rel...
Background: Patients having psychiatric diagnoses often experience high level of distress. Religious...
This cross-cultural study investigates whether religiosity assessed in three dimensions has a protec...
Previous studies of ethnic and cultural differences in self-harm have focussed on overdose and suici...
The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between religion, suicidal behavior, att...
Probably the most common and important decision to be made at the end of life is the do-not-resuscit...
Research was reviewed on whether self-report measures of religiosity were a protective factor agains...
Objective: The study investigated the associations of religiosity, religious coping and suicide acce...
Previous literature has shown religion and spirituality to be protective factors for depressive symp...
Religious beliefs and practices have historically been intertwined with stigmatizing attitudes and r...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Abstract: In order to develop an understanding of the relationship between...
Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death around the world. How religion...
Suicidal behavior is often encountered in many media and often many of us question why t...
The role that religion and spirituality (R/S) can play in promotion and prevention of mental health ...
Little is known of the relations between psychosis, religion and suicide. One hundred and fifteen ou...
Background - Deliberate self-harm (DSH) ranges from behaviours aiming to communicate distress or rel...
Background: Patients having psychiatric diagnoses often experience high level of distress. Religious...
This cross-cultural study investigates whether religiosity assessed in three dimensions has a protec...
Previous studies of ethnic and cultural differences in self-harm have focussed on overdose and suici...
The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between religion, suicidal behavior, att...
Probably the most common and important decision to be made at the end of life is the do-not-resuscit...
Research was reviewed on whether self-report measures of religiosity were a protective factor agains...
Objective: The study investigated the associations of religiosity, religious coping and suicide acce...
Previous literature has shown religion and spirituality to be protective factors for depressive symp...
Religious beliefs and practices have historically been intertwined with stigmatizing attitudes and r...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Abstract: In order to develop an understanding of the relationship between...
Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death around the world. How religion...
Suicidal behavior is often encountered in many media and often many of us question why t...
The role that religion and spirituality (R/S) can play in promotion and prevention of mental health ...
Little is known of the relations between psychosis, religion and suicide. One hundred and fifteen ou...