The role of resilience, emotion regulation and spiritual health in predicting suicidal ideation of women victims of violence in the corona
This study aimed to investigate the role of resilience, emotion regulation and spiritual health in predicting suicidal ideation of female victims of violence during the coronavirus era.
The descriptive research method was of correlation type. The statistical population included female victims of violence who had referred to the psychological clinics of Isfahan city in 2021-2022 and among them 180 people were selected by the available sampling method, and they answered the questionnaires on resilience (Connor and Davidson, 2003), emotion regulation (Garnefski, Kraaij and Spinhoven, 2001), spiritual health (Paloutzian and Ellison, 1982) and suicidal ideation prediction (Aaron Beck, 1961). The research data were analyzed using the method of correlation analysis, multivariate regression analysis and through the SPSS-23 software.
The results indicated that suicidal ideation could be predicted by resilience, spiritual health and emotion regulation (p<0.05). Resilience has the greatest ability to predict the suicidal ideation of female victims of violence and it predicts nearly 32% of the suicidal ideation of female victims of violence, and the variables of resilience and spiritual health are simultaneously 39.5% of the variable of suicidal ideation of female victims of violence.
According to the results obtained, it is important to pay attention to resilience, and spiritual health in educational packages to reduce suicidal ideation in victims of domestic violence.
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