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Procrastination and suicide proneness: A moderated-mediation model for cognitive schemas and gender.
Death Stud
; 40(6): 350-7, 2016 07.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-26766597
RESUMO
This study examined the direct and indirect paths between procrastination and suicide proneness while considering gender differences. Participants included 547 undergraduates from a southeastern university. Procrastination was positively related to suicide proneness for both genders, although this relation was stronger for women. Moderated-mediation analyses with bootstrapping highlighted insufficient self-control schemas as a mediator in the relation between procrastination and suicide proneness. However, indirect pathways did not vary by gender. Results represent an extension of the Procrastination-Health Model by highlighting the contribution of cognitive factors in explaining the relation between procrastination and suicide proneness.