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100 _aLucas, Abigael G. et al
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245 _aTrauma and suicide risk in college students: Does lock of agency, lock of pathways, or both add to further risk?
260 _aSocial Work
300 _a65(2), Apr, 2020: p.105-113
520 _aThe present study sought to examine trauma history and hope as predictors of suicide risk in a sample of 561 college students. Furthermore, authors aimed to understand whether the lack of hope agency and hope pathways contributed to further risk for suicide, above and beyond trauma history. Results suggested that trauma history and hope agency were significant and unique predictors of suicide risk among college students. More specifically, hope agency accounted for additional variance in the prediction model of suicide risk, beyond that accounted for by trauma history. Some implications of the present findings for social work practice are discussed.- Reproduced
650 _aCollege students - Mental health, Collage students, Hope, Suicide risk, Tauma history
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773 _aSocial Work
906 _aCOLLAGE STUDENTS - SUICIDAL BEHAVIOUR
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