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- W2949572818 abstract "The religion-suicide relationship is complex, and evidence of the role of religion in suicidal behaviors is inconsistent. This cross-sectional study aims to explore suicidal ideation and attempts among Modern Orthodox Jews and to examine the risk factors for suicidality in the presence of religious practice and affiliation, help-seeking behaviors, and social support. 321 young adults aged 18 to 36 completed self-report questionnaires assessing religious commitment and perception of religion as important, suicidal risk, depression, somatic symptoms, alcohol misuse, social support, and help-seeking patterns. The past 12-month suicide ideation prevalence was 8.7%. 14% of the sample were at risk for suicide. Those at a higher risk for suicide were less involved in religious practices and perceived religion as less important. In addition, depressive symptoms and alcohol misuse at a younger age presented the highest correlation with suicidal risk. The high rate of suicidal ideation among Modern Orthodox young adults highlights their vulnerability in the face of a lack of social support and mental health resources. Due to the limitations inherent in a convenience sampling, i.e., limited generalizability, this study may represent an underestimation of a risk for suicide amongst Modern Orthodox adults." @default.
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- W2949572818 title "Exploring the psychiatric and social risk factors contributing to suicidal behaviors in religious young adults" @default.
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