The relationship of suicidal ideation with psychological pain and anger rumination in patients with major depressive disorder

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2021

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W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc

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Abstract

Objective: The study was conducted to determine the association between ruminating anger and mental pain with suicidal ideation in patients diagnosed with major depression disorder. Methods: The study with 156 patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder was carried out in a crosssectional study design. Personal Information Form, Reflection on Anger Scale, Psychological Pain Scale and Beck Depression Scale were used. Results: It was concluded that there was a statistically equal directional and linear relationship between the Meebunney and Beck depression scores of all patients diagnosed with a major depressive disorder and the total reflective anger score and its sub-dimensions. Suicidal attempts and psychological pain and depression levels were found to be effective in the increase in suicidal ideation in the patients with major depressive disorder. Conclusions: Studies with larger samples are recommended to determine the factors that may pose a risk of suicidal ideation in patients diagnosed with majo spacing diaeresis r depressive disorder.

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Depressive disorder, Suicide, Anger rumination, Psychological pain

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Archives of Psychiatric Nursing

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Q2

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Volume

35

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5

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