Correlation between psychological resilience and suicide probability in patients with psychiatric disorder

AbstractPurposeIt was aimed to evaluate the correlation between psychological resilience and possibility of suicide in psychiatric patients.Design and MethodsThe data of the research were collected using “Individual Information Form”, “Resilience Scale for Adults (RSA),” and “Suicide Probability Scale (SPS)”.FindingsIt was found that the mean total score of SPS was 70.97  ± 12.82 and moderate risk, the mean total score of RSA was 112.50 ± 25.38, and the levels of psychological resilience were at a good level. It has been determined that patients with low levels of psychological resilience have a higher risk of committing suicide.Practice ImplicationsFindings show that a high level of resilience reduces the risk of suicide. Implementing interventions to improve psychological resilience will help prevent suicide.
Source: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research