Religious Attendance, Surrender to God, and Suicide Risk: Mediating Pathways of Feeling Forgiven by God and Psychopathology
Suicide is a significant public health concern and the second leading cause of death for college-age students in the United States. Although psychopathology (e.g., stress, anxiety, and depression) contributes to suicide risk, individual-level protective characteristics may be preventative. For inst...
Main Authors: | Pugh, Kelley C, Toussaint, Loren, Webb, Jon R, Clements, Andrea D, Hirsch, Jameson K |
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Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
2019
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Online Access: | https://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2019/schedule/151 |
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