The relationship of suicidal ideation with psychological pain and anger rumination in patients with major depressive disorder
Künye
Uğur, K., & Polat, H. (2021). The relationship of suicidal ideation with psychological pain and anger rumination in patients with major depressive disorder. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 35(5), 479-485.Özet
Objectıve
The study was conducted to determine the association between ruminating anger and mental pain with suicidal ideation in patients diagnosed with major depression disorder.
Methods
The study with 156 patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder was carried out in a cross-sectional study design. Personal Information Form, Reflection on Anger Scale, Psychological Pain Scale and Beck Depression Scale were used.
Results
It was concluded that there was a statistically equal directional and linear relationship between the Meebunney and Beck depression scores of all patients diagnosed with a major depressive disorder and the total reflective anger score and its sub-dimensions. Suicidal attempts and psychological pain and depression levels were found to be effective in the increase in suicidal ideation in the patients with major depressive disorder.
Conclusions
Studies with larger samples are recommended to determine the factors that may pose a risk of suicidal ideation in patients diagnosed with majör depressive disorder.