Use of Different Sources of Stress to Predict Hopelessness and Suicide Ideation in a College Population 6

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Contributor(s): Wayne A. Dixon, Kimberly G. Rumford 5 6 [] |
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ABSTRACT: This investigationexpands on past research by (a) evaluating differing sources of stress (negative life events and hassles) as predictors of both hopelessness and suicide ideation and (b) testing for the mediating role of hopelessness. 56

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