Abstract
Research was reviewed on whether self-report measures of religiosity were a protective factor against suicidal behaviors. It was found that scores on Francis’s measure of religiosity was negatively associated with non-lethal suicidal behavior (ideation and attempts), a protective effect. Similarly, it was found that intrinsic religiosity (but not extrinsic religiosity) was negatively associated with non-lethal suicidal behaviors. However, these associations were weak. Research is needed on the issue whether counselors can use their patients’ religiosity to reduce the risk of dying by suicide.Date
2017-10-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:22273adc8b894a58a2fc82d78bb436562077-1444
10.3390/rel8110238
https://doaj.org/article/22273adc8b894a58a2fc82d78bb43656