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| Published: March 10, 2021
Socio-demographic variables and suicidal ideation, cognitive distortions, impulsivity and depression in young adults, Patna (Bihar) India
Clinical Psychologist, District Mental Health Programme, Purnia, Bihar, India. Google Scholar More about the auther
Consultant Psychiatric Social Work, State Institute of Mental Health, Pt. B D Sharma Post Graduate University of health sciences, Rohtak, Haryana, India. Google Scholar More about the auther
Assistant Professor (Psychology), B. N. College, Patna university Patna, India. Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: DIP: 18.01.047/20210901
DOI: DOI: 10.25215/0901.047
ABSTRACT
Background: Despite the widespread research work on suicidal ideation, cognitive distortion, impulsivity and depression from diverse perspectives, little research has directly examined the cognitive attributes underlying impulsive behaviour in adults. Aims and objectives: To study the socio- demographic variable and Suicidal ideation, Cognitive distortions, Impulsivity and Depression among young adults. Methods and Material: Three hundred youth were selected purposively from different college of Patna, Bihar & applied Suicidal Ideation Scale, Cognitive Distortion Scale, Impulsiveness Scale, Beck Depression Inventory. The statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) 16.0 windows was used for statistical analysis. Results: There is significant positive correlation among suicidal ideation, cognitive distortion and depression where as there is negative correlation between suicidal ideation and impulsivity.
Keywords
Suicidal ideation, Depression, Impulsivity, Cognitive Distortion
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© 2021, Kumar P., Kumar P. & Dutta Mishra S.
Received: December 14, 2020; Revision Received: February 19, 2021; Accepted: March 10, 2021
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
DIP: 18.01.047/20210901
DOI: 10.25215/0901.047
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Published in Volume 09, Issue 1, January-March, 2021