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The importance of coping and emotional regulation in the occurrence of suicidal behavior
Elsie Ong
Psychology & Sociology
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Suicidal Behavior
100%
Emotional Regulation
100%
Cognitive Reappraisal
50%
Avoidant Coping
33%
Asian International Students
33%
Undergraduate Students
16%
Open University
16%
Student Population
16%
Risk Reduction
16%
Hong Kong
16%
Coping Methods
16%
Risk Factors for Suicide
16%
Emotion Regulation
16%
Coping Strategies
16%
Maladaptive Coping
16%
Suicide Risk
16%
Coping Difficulty
16%
Expressive Suppression
16%
Increasing Risk
16%
Psychology
Coping Behavior
100%
Cognitive Reappraisal
50%
Coping Strategies
33%
Mood
16%
Emotion Regulation
16%
Maladaptive Coping Strategy
16%