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vaghee S, salarhaji A, Rezaei Ardani A, Mazlom S, Alizadeh F. The relationship of Self-Differentiation with Stress-Coping Strategies and Suicide in Patients with Mood Disorders. Journal title 2017; 5 (1) :17-25
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1- Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
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Background & Aim: Obesity Mood disorders are among the most prevalent psychiatric diseases which occur due to ineffective coping strategies; thus, investigation of its related factors is of importance. This study was conducted to determine the relationship of Self-Differentiation with Stress-Coping Strategies and Suicide in Patients with Mood Disorders.

Methods: In this correlational-descriptive study, 146 patients with mood disorders hospitalizing in Ibn Sina Psychiatric Hospital were selected by convenience sampling. Data were collected using Beck scale for suicide, Skowron & Smith's differentiation questionnaire and coping strategies (Billings & Moos). Data were analyzed through Spearman correlation coefficient and multiple linear regression tests by SPSS 11.5.

Results: There was a significant positive correlation between dimensions of self-differentiation and problem-focused coping strategies (p=0.001), while there was a significant inverse correlation between dimensions of self-differentiation with emotion-focused coping strategies and suicide (p=0/001).

Conclusion: Regarding the relationship between self-differentiation with coping strategies and suicide, psychiatric nurses and nurses are recommended to implement training in self-differentiation for patients with psychiatric disorders. 

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2017/05/6 | Accepted: 2017/06/12 | Published: 2017/06/22

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