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    ISSN: 1050-8619
    Content: The purpose of this study was to identify the protective roles of religious faith and family support in buffering against suicidal behavior in a sample of substance abuse outpatients seeking treatment. Data were collected from 112 clinical outpatients seeking treatment for substance abuse. We hypothesized that religious faith would be related to lower levels of suicidal behavior through a negative association with depressive symptoms. We expected this mediation effect would differ across varying levels of family support, providing support for a moderated mediation effect. The results indicate that religious faith exerts stronger direct and indirect effects on suicidal behavior at low levels of family support. Religious faith was significantly and negatively related to suicidal behavior only at low levels of family support. The findings suggest that in the absence of family support, religious faith may play a compensatory role in protecting against suicidal behavior.
    Note: "Volume 26, Numbers 1-4 2016" sind in einem Heft erschienen
    In: The international journal for the psychology of religion, Philadelphia, Pa. : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 1991, 26(2016), 4, Seite 370-381, 1050-8619
    In: volume:26
    In: year:2016
    In: number:4
    In: pages:370-381
    Language: English
    Keywords: Drogenabhängiger ; Ambulante Behandlung ; Suizidverhütung ; Religiosität ; Glaube ; Unterstützung ; Familie
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