A variety of factors have been identified as being risk factors for suicidal behaviour. One of them is the handling of stressful events. The aim of the present study was to investigate the coping-strategies used by suicide attempters and comparison groups. 37 pa- tients who had recently made a suicide attempt, 38 suicide attempters at follow up, 20 psychiatric follow up controls, and 19 healthy controls filled in the COPE. We found that suicide attempters at long term follow up and healthy controls used more adaptive problem solving strategies than patients who had re- cently made a suicide attempt, or psychiatric controls at follow up, who used more maladaptive coping strategies. Our findings suggest that suicide attempt- ers in a twelve y...
Objective: Metacognition is an essential process regarding decision-making and coping with stressful...
Yufit and Bongar (1992) argued that a deficiency in coping skills is an important risk factor for su...
Suicidal desire in the military has been previously examined through the lens of the Interpersonal–P...
A variety of factors have been identified as being risk factors for suicidal behaviour. One of them ...
Background: A dysfunctional use of coping strategies has repeatedly been linked to suicidal behaviou...
The stress coping strategies of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) may affect their suicide risk. W...
In order to increase the understanding of suicidal behaviour, the general aim of the thesis is to ga...
Objective: Most empirically anchored psychological models of suicide focus either on the perceived s...
Background: Coping style adopted by a person has been identified as an important factor in precipita...
Research has shown that the use of maladaptive coping strategies and difficulties in regulating mood...
Good coping skills are important in mental health; and it is especially relevant in patients with De...
The aim of this study is to explore whether a time-geographic life charting, combined with a survey ...
AimThe concept of coping is relevant to recent models of psychosis, and people with established psyc...
Study One of this research aimed to assess interpersonal problem-solving ability in individuals who ...
Research has shown that the use of maladaptive coping strategies and difficulties in regulating mood...
Objective: Metacognition is an essential process regarding decision-making and coping with stressful...
Yufit and Bongar (1992) argued that a deficiency in coping skills is an important risk factor for su...
Suicidal desire in the military has been previously examined through the lens of the Interpersonal–P...
A variety of factors have been identified as being risk factors for suicidal behaviour. One of them ...
Background: A dysfunctional use of coping strategies has repeatedly been linked to suicidal behaviou...
The stress coping strategies of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) may affect their suicide risk. W...
In order to increase the understanding of suicidal behaviour, the general aim of the thesis is to ga...
Objective: Most empirically anchored psychological models of suicide focus either on the perceived s...
Background: Coping style adopted by a person has been identified as an important factor in precipita...
Research has shown that the use of maladaptive coping strategies and difficulties in regulating mood...
Good coping skills are important in mental health; and it is especially relevant in patients with De...
The aim of this study is to explore whether a time-geographic life charting, combined with a survey ...
AimThe concept of coping is relevant to recent models of psychosis, and people with established psyc...
Study One of this research aimed to assess interpersonal problem-solving ability in individuals who ...
Research has shown that the use of maladaptive coping strategies and difficulties in regulating mood...
Objective: Metacognition is an essential process regarding decision-making and coping with stressful...
Yufit and Bongar (1992) argued that a deficiency in coping skills is an important risk factor for su...
Suicidal desire in the military has been previously examined through the lens of the Interpersonal–P...