Depression, Loneliness, and Suicide Risk among Latino College Students: A Test of a Psychosocial Interaction Model
This study tested a psychosocial model of suicide risk in a sample of 156 Latino college students. Specifically, depression and loneliness were hypothesized to be important predictors of suicide risk (namely, hopelessness and suicidal behaviors) in Latino students. Results of conducting regression a...
Main Authors: | Chang, Edward C., Chang, Olivia D., Lucas, Abigael G., Li, Minqi, Eisner, Rachel S., McManamon, Brianna M., Rodriguez, Natalia S., Katamanin, Olivia M., Bourke, Eliza C., Wu, Kaidi, Yu, Elizabeth A., Jeglic, Elizabeth L., Hirsch, Jameson K. |
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Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
2018
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Online Access: | https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/5541 https://doi.org/10.1093/sw/swy052 |
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