Help‐seeking behavior in socially conservative and Christian suicide decedents
Auteurs
Sydney N Waitz‐Kudla, Samantha E Daruwala, Claire Houtsma, Michael D Anestis.
Résumé
textbfObjective The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between religious affiliation, political beliefs, and lifetime mental health help‐seeking behavior in a sample of suicide decedents. We hypothesized that Christian decedents would be less likely to have sought help than non‐Christians, and socially conservative individuals would be less likely to have sought help than socially liberal or moderate individuals. textbfMethod Smaller samples (N = 147 for political analyses
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