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Death Stud ; 35(7): 625-45, 2011 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24501841

ABSTRACT

This study examined the relationships between 2 academic dispositions (i.e., procrastination and achievement motivation) and 2 indices of suicidal proneness in college women and men. The degree these 2 academic dispositions could predict unique variance in suicide proneness scores, above and beyond the influence of depression and self-esteem was also examined for each gender. Participants included 475 (336 women, 139 men) undergraduates from a southeastern university. For both genders, procrastination and achievement motivation were significantly correlated at the univarate level with the suicide proneness indices. However, for college women, but not men, procrastination significantly accounted for unique amounts of variance in both suicide indices above and beyond the influence of depression and self-esteem. Implications for suicide intervention efforts directed toward college women and men are offered.


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Achievement , Motivation , Students/psychology , Suicidal Ideation , Time Management/psychology , Adolescent , Depression/diagnosis , Depression/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Self Concept , Sex Factors , Statistics as Topic , Suicide/psychology , Suicide, Attempted/prevention & control , Suicide, Attempted/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult , Suicide Prevention
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