The Relationship between Early Maladaptive Schemas and Suicidal Tendency of Students: The Moderating Role of Reasons for Living

Masumeh Karimi, A. Soleimanian, T. Rahimi-Pordanjani
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Abstract Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating role of reasons for living in the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and suicidal tendency. Method: In this descriptive–correlation study, the population included all students of public universities in Bojnord city. For this purpose, 399 students were selected using stratified sampling method who answered to maladaptive schemes, suicide probability and reasons for living questionnaires. Data were analyzed using the Pearson correlation coefficient and hierarchical regression analysis by SPSS-22 software. Results: Findings indicate that the correlation between early maladaptive schemas and reasons for living with suicidal tendency were significant (P 0.05), and the interaction of schemas of the second area and reasons for living, created 1.5% of the increased variance which is statistically significant (ΔR2=0.015, p < 0.001). Conclusion: The results showed the importance of reasons for living as the moderator of the relationship between early schemas and the suicidal tendency. Therefore, it is recommended to provide workshops for students to reduce the impact of early maladaptive schemas on the suicidal tendency.
早期适应不良图式与学生自杀倾向的关系:生存原因的调节作用
摘要简介:本研究旨在探讨生活原因在早期适应不良图式与自杀倾向之间的调节作用。方法:在这项描述性-相关性研究中,人群包括博福德市公立大学的所有学生。为此,采用分层抽样方法选择了399名学生,他们回答了适应不良计划、自杀概率和生活原因问卷。数据采用Pearson相关系数和SPSS-22软件进行分层回归分析。结果:早期适应不良图式与有自杀倾向的生活原因相关性显著(P<0.05),产生了1.5%的增加方差,具有统计学意义(ΔR2=0.015,p<0.001)。结论:结果表明,生活原因是早期图式与自杀倾向之间关系的调节因素。因此,建议为学生提供研讨会,以减少早期适应不良模式对自杀倾向的影响。
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