Metacognitive model of suicidality: a study of Iranian inpatients (opens in new tab)
BackgroundThe metacognitive model of suicidality proposes that positive metacognitions about suicide activate suicide-specific rumination, which in turn leads to the activation of negative metacognitions about suicide and an escalating aggravation of suicidal ideation/behavior. Initial studies support the model assumptions. However, investigations in highly burdened inpatient samples as well as studies in non-Western samples are missing by now.MethodsA total of 209 Iranian psychiatric inpatie...
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