Religious Coping, Hopelessness, and Suicide Ideation in Subjects with First-EpisodeMajor Depression: An Exploratory Study in the RealWorld Clinical Practice
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Religious Coping, Hopelessness, and Suicide Ideation
in Subjects with First-EpisodeMajor Depression:
An Exploratory Study in the RealWorld Clinical Practice
Abstract: Background. This study aimed to evaluate the potential relationships between religious
coping, hopelessness, and suicide ideation in adult outpatients with the first episode of major
depressive disorder (MDD). Methods. Ninety-four adult outpatients with MDD were assessed
through the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D), the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS), and the
Scale of Suicide Ideation (SSI). Religious coping was assessed with the Italian version of the Brief
RCOPE scale, consisting of seven positive coping items (PosCop) and seven negative coping items
(NegCop). Results. The results showed that the Brief RCOPE PosCop scale exhibited a strong inverse
correlation with HAM-D, BHS, and SSI, whereas HAM-D and BHS were positively correlated with
SSI. Brief RCOPE NegCop scores were positively correlated only with SSI. Regression analysis with
SSI as the dependent variable showed that higher Brief RCOPE PosCop scores were associated with
lower suicide ideation, whereas higher HAM-D and BHS scores were associated with higher suicide
ideation. Conclusion. Positive religious coping may be a protective factor against the development of suicide ideation, perhaps counteracting the severity of depressive symptoms and hopelessness.
The evaluation of religious coping should be performed in all subjects with MDD in everyday clinical
practice. However, this study was preliminary, and limitations must be considered.
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