Stigmas and childhood traumas associated with psychological help ‐seeking in suicide attempted individuals

ConclusionBDI, BAI scores were higher in the patient (p <  0.001). While scores of all-subscales of Childhood-Trauma-Questionnaire were higher (p <  0.05) in the patients, scores of Perceived-Social-Support were lower (p <  0.001). Repeating suicide attempts has higher Stigma-Scale-for-Receiving-Psychological-Help scores than the patients who attempted to the first time (p = 0.045).Practice ImplicationSuicide is relationship with more childhood traumas, less social support. Repeating suicide attempts, individuals felt public stigma for receiving psychological help.
Source: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research