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Impacts of Stress,Self-Efficacy,and Optimism on Suicide Ideation among Rehabilitation Patients with Acute Pesticide Poisoning
Authors:Jun Feng  Shusheng Li  Huawen Chen
Institution:Department of Emergency Medicine, Tongji Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China;University of Vienna, AUSTRIA
Abstract:BackgroundThe high incidence of pesticide ingestion as a means to commit suicide is a critical public health problem. An important predictor of suicidal behavior is suicide ideation, which is related to stress. However, studies on how to defend against stress-induced suicidal thoughts are limited.ObjectiveThis study explores the impact of stress on suicidal ideation by investigating the mediating effect of self-efficacy and dispositional optimism.MethodsDirect and indirect (via self-efficacy and dispositional optimism) effects of stress on suicidal ideation were investigated among 296 patients with acute pesticide poisoning from four general hospitals. For this purpose, structural equation modeling (SEM) and bootstrap method were used.ResultsResults obtained using SEM and bootstrap method show that stress has a direct effect on suicide ideation. Furthermore, self-efficacy and dispositional optimism partially weakened the relationship between stress and suicidal ideation.ConclusionThe final model shows a significant relationship between stress and suicidal ideation through self-efficacy or dispositional optimism. The findings extended prior studies and provide enlightenment on how self-efficacy and optimism prevents stress-induced suicidal thoughts.
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