Background: Hopelessness is associated with depression and suicidality in clinical as well as in non-clinical populations. However, data on the prevalence of hopelessness and the associated factors in general population are exiguous. Aims: To assess the prevalence and the associated factors of hopelessness in a general population sample. Methods: The random population sample consisted of 1722 subjects. The study questionnaires included the Beck Hopelessness Scale (HS), Beck Depressio
<p>The aim of this paper was to confirm the factor structure of the 20-item Beck Hopelessness ...
State and trait hopelessness describes acute hopelessness experienced by coronary heart disease pati...
Suicide risk, as well as psychiatric disorder, has been repeatedly reported in the international lit...
The Japanese version of the Beck Hopelessness Scale was administered to a total of 154 community res...
Background: Hopelessness is an important risk factor for depression and suicide. However, few suitab...
Noting concerns about the non-clinical efficacy of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS), specifically t...
In our study we assessed the frequency of reported hopelessness and suicide attempts in the national...
The authors intensively studied 207 patients hospitalized because of suicidal ideation, but not for ...
Abstract Background The Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) has been the most frequently used instrument f...
Abstract Background Lengthy questionnaires reduce data quality and impose a burden on respondents. P...
Introduction: This study examined whether patients with hopelessness and those without may significa...
Objectives. We sought to investigate the utility of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (HS) in a sample of ...
Background: Lengthy questionnaires reduce data quality and impose a burden on respondents. Previous ...
The psychometric properties of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) were examined among 544 university ...
There is considerable debate about the underlying factor structure of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (B...
<p>The aim of this paper was to confirm the factor structure of the 20-item Beck Hopelessness ...
State and trait hopelessness describes acute hopelessness experienced by coronary heart disease pati...
Suicide risk, as well as psychiatric disorder, has been repeatedly reported in the international lit...
The Japanese version of the Beck Hopelessness Scale was administered to a total of 154 community res...
Background: Hopelessness is an important risk factor for depression and suicide. However, few suitab...
Noting concerns about the non-clinical efficacy of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS), specifically t...
In our study we assessed the frequency of reported hopelessness and suicide attempts in the national...
The authors intensively studied 207 patients hospitalized because of suicidal ideation, but not for ...
Abstract Background The Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) has been the most frequently used instrument f...
Abstract Background Lengthy questionnaires reduce data quality and impose a burden on respondents. P...
Introduction: This study examined whether patients with hopelessness and those without may significa...
Objectives. We sought to investigate the utility of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (HS) in a sample of ...
Background: Lengthy questionnaires reduce data quality and impose a burden on respondents. Previous ...
The psychometric properties of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) were examined among 544 university ...
There is considerable debate about the underlying factor structure of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (B...
<p>The aim of this paper was to confirm the factor structure of the 20-item Beck Hopelessness ...
State and trait hopelessness describes acute hopelessness experienced by coronary heart disease pati...
Suicide risk, as well as psychiatric disorder, has been repeatedly reported in the international lit...