Marital Breakdown, Shame, and Suicidality in Men: A Direct Link?

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Kolves, Kairi
Ide, Naoko
De Leo, Diego
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2011
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The influence of feelings of shame originating from marital breakdown on suicidality is examined. The role of mental health problems as probable mediating factors is also considered. Internalized shame, state (related to separation) shame, and mental health problems were significantly correlated with the score for suicidality during separation in both genders. Tested structural equation model indicated that internalized shame was not directly linked to suicidality, but was mediated either by state shame or mental health problems in males in the context of separation. Our findings seem to indicate that separated males are more vulnerable to the experience of state shame in the context of separation, which might lead to the development of suicidality.

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Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior

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41

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2

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Mental health services

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Clinical and health psychology

Social and personality psychology

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