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Citation

Abdollahi A, Hosseinian S, Rasuli R. Psychol. Rep. 2020; 123(3): 660-673.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0033294119833023

PMID

30813838

Abstract

The rising rate of suicidal ideation in adults is a growing concern in the world. In an effort to understand the prevalence of suicidal ideation, and what can be done to prevent it, this study was designed to examine the associations among anhedonia, emotional intelligence, and suicidal ideation. Emotional intelligence was evaluated as a moderator in the relationship between anhedonia and suicidal ideation among Iranian depressed adults. The participants were 217 depressed inpatients at five hospitals in Tehran, Iran, ranging age from 45 to 79 years. Structural equation modeling demonstrated that adult patients suffering from depression that exhibited higher levels of anhedonia and lower levels of emotional intelligence were predisposed to suicidal ideation. Multigroup analysis indicated emotional intelligence as a moderator in the relationship between anhedonia and suicidal ideation. The results emphasize the role of emotional intelligence in mitigating the devastating effects of anhedonia on suicidal ideation.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Aged; Female; Male; Middle Aged; Iran; Suicidal Ideation; suicidal ideation; Anhedonia; Depressive Disorder; emotional intelligence; Emotional Intelligence; depressed inpatients

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