Refine your search
Collections
Co-Authors
Journals
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
Angelina, Julom
- Development of a Religious Cognitive-Emotional Therapy Program in Alleviating the Psycho-Spiritual Crises of Selected Consecrated Women
Abstract Views :428 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Affiliations
1 Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, Espana Blvd, Manila, PH
1 Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, Espana Blvd, Manila, PH
Source
Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 6, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 1-9Abstract
The research explored the effectiveness of Religious Cognitive Emotional Therapy (RCET) Program to alleviate psycho-spiritual crisis termed as; depressive symptoms and lack of religious meaning of consecrated women in India. The Psycho-Spiritual crises are experiences a person encounters in life that are distressing due to irrational beliefs, thoughts and emotions about consecrated life. These crises can affect their relationship with God, Religious vows, prayer, community life and ministry can lead to depression. This study was conducted in two phases: 1. development of the RCET program, 2. assessment of the effectiveness of RCETP in alleviating depressive symptoms and enhancing religious meaning of consecrated women employing true experimental research design particularly between subjects. Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), Assessment of Religious Meaning was admmistered before and after the implementation of the program. Total number of 60 consecrated women randomly assigned to control and experimental conditions. Data analysis was done utilizing mean scores, paired sample t-test, MANOVA and Cohen's d. The null hypothesis was tested at 0.05 level of significant. The statistical analysis between pre, post and extended post test scores of the experimental group showed significant difference (P=0.00) revealed the significant effectiveness of RCET program in decreasing depressive symptoms and enhancing religious meaning.Keywords
Religious Life, Consecrated Women, Depressive Symptoms, Lack of Religious Meaning, Religious Cognitive Emotional Therapy.- Efficacy of Psycho-Spiritual Meaning Intervention (PSMI) on Depression and Suicide Ideation of Young Adults in Kerala, India
Abstract Views :220 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Silvi Jose
1,
Julom Angelina
1
Affiliations
1 The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PH
1 The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PH
Source
Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 11, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 20-25Abstract
Suicide is a public health problem and the second leading cause of death among adolescents and youth. There are 800,000 people dying every year. Most of the young who commit suicide have a history of psychological problems of mood disorder, substance abuse or dependence. Personal and interpersonal problems lead to depression and suicide ideation among young adults. The purpose of this study was to develop and implement an adjunct therapeutic intervention for young adults having depression and suicide ideation. The researcher developed a Psycho-Spiritual Meaning Intervention (PSMI) integrating theories of cognitive, mindfulness and meaning management and coined a name as “LeHo-FiHo”, an acronym for leaving home to find home an inward journey of transformation and renewal. Psychospiritual intervention is aimed to reduce depression and suicide ideation of young adults who are under pharmacotherapy. This study used mixed research method especially sequential exploratory design. This study was conducted in two phases: the first phase was the development of the intervention and the second phase was the experimental validation of the intervention. This intervention was subjected to expert validation. The result of the study shows a significant decrease in depression and suicide ideation among the young adults. The statistical analysis was done by using mean scores, MANOVA, paired sample test and Cohen's d. The pretest and post-test scores of the experimental group indicated significant differences (p=.001) at 0.05 level in the paired sample test and Cohens'd test confirmed large effect of the intervention program. The result reveled that PSMI was effective in reducing depression and suicide ideation of young adults.Keywords
Depression, Suicide Ideation, LeHo-FiHo, Young Adults.- Development of Psycho-Spiritual Meaning Intervention on Depression and Suicide Ideation Among Young Adults: A Pilot Study
Abstract Views :194 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Silvi Jose
1,
Julom Angelina
1
Affiliations
1 The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, IN
1 The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 10, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 174-177Abstract
Suicide is a public health problem and the second leading cause of death among adolescents and youth. There are 800,000 people die every year. Most of the young who commit suicide have a history of psychological problems of mood disorder, substance abuse or dependence. Many contributing factors for depression and suicide among young adults are personal problems, relationship issues, the stress in the workplace and academic fields, family concerns, inability to find meaning and purpose of life and the daily stress and hassles of life. The purpose of this study was to develop an adjunct therapeutic intervention for young adults having depression and suicide ideation and to pilot test its feasibility. The researcher developed a psycho-spiritual meaning intervention integrating theories of cognitive, mindfulness and meaning management and coined a name as “LeHo-FiHo”, an acronym for leaving home to find home an inward journey of transformation and renewal. The intervention was subjected to expert validation and pilot testing with ten young adults with moderate to severe depression and suicide ideation. the result of the study shows a significant decrease in depression and suicide ideation among the young adultsKeywords
Depression, Suicide Ideation, Young Adults, LeHo-FiHo.- Risk and Protective Factors for Depression and Suicide Ideation Among Adolescents: A Review of Literature
Abstract Views :202 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Silvi Jose
1,
Julom Angelina
1
Affiliations
1 The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PH
1 The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PH
Source
IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 8, No 1-3 (2020), Pagination: 53-58Abstract
Depression and suicide are alarming issues faced in many countries. Many factors are contributing to depression and suicidal behaviors. Suicide and depression can be preventable by the proper intervention which focused on the risk and defensive issues. The purpose of this study is to provide the different risk and caring influences of depression and suicidal behavior which is useful for parents, teachers, psychologist and the counselors for intervention and treatment.Keywords
Depression, Suicide Ideation, Young Adults, Adolescents, Risk Factors, Protective Factors.References
- Alix, S., Cossette, L., Hebert, M., Cyr, M., & Frappier, J.Y. (2017). Posttraumatic stress disorder and suicidal ideation among sexually abused adolescent girls: The mediating role of shame. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 26, 158-174.
- Anand, K., & Nagle, Y.K. (2016). Perceivd stress as predictor of psychological wellbeing among Indian Youth. International Journal of Indian Psychology, 3(4), 211-217.
- Armstrong, G., Nuken, A., Samson, A., Singh, S., Jorm, A.F., & Kermode, M. (2013). Quality of life, depression, anxiety and suicide ideation among men who inject drugs in Delhi, India. BMC Psychiatry 13(151), 1-11.
- Arria, M.A., O'Grady, K.E., Calderia, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Wilcox, H.C., & Wish, E.D. (2009). Suicide ideation among college students: A multivariate analysis. Archives of Suicide Research, 13(3), 230-246.
- Artenic, A.A., Bruneau, J., & Zang, G. (2014). Association of substance use with attempted suicide among persons who inject drugs: Can distinct use patterns play a role? Drug and Alcohol Dependence,147, 208-214.
- Arun, P., Garg, R., & Chavan, B.S. (2017). Stress, and suicidal ideation among adolescents having academic difficulty. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 26(1), 64-70.
- As, H., Fulgniti, A., & Finno-Velasquez, M. (2015). Connectedness and suicidal ideation among adolescents involved with child welfare: A national study. Child Abuse and Neglect, 42, 54-62.
- Bahak, Y.C., Jang, S.K., Choi, K.H., & Lee, S.H. (2016). The relationship between childhood trauma and suicidal ideation: Role of maltreatment and potential mediators. Psychiatry Investing, 14(1), 37-43.
- Banerjee, N., & Chatterjee, I. (2016). Academic stress, suicidal ideation and mental well being among first and third semester medical, engineering and general stream students. Research World, VII(3), 73-80.
- Bazrafshan, M.R., Sharif, F., Molazem, Z., & Mani, A. (2016). Exploring the risk factors contributing to suicide attempt among adolescents: A quantitative study. Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research, 21(1), 93-99.
- Berdi, R., Davajia, O., Valizadehb, S., & Nikamala, M. (2010). The relationship between attachment styles and suicide ideation: The study of Turkmen students, Iran. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 5, 1190-1194.
- Bindu, X., & Vargas, M.A. (2014). Development and effectiveness of mindfulness based cognitive restructuring program on psychache and hopelessness as signals of suicide ideation among adolescents. Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 5(2), 109-115.
- Bond, L., Toumbourou, J., Thomas, L., Catalano, R., & Patton, G. (2005). Individual, family, school and community risk and protective factors for depressive symptoms in adolescents. Prevention Science, 6, 73-88.
- Brazilay, S., Klomek, A.B., & Apter, A. (2017). Bullying victimization and suicide ideation and behavior among adolescents in Europe. Journal of Adolescent Health, 30, 1-8.
- Brennan, P.A., Le Brocque, R., & Hammen, C. (2003). Maternal depression, parentchild relationships, and resilient outcomes in adolescence. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 42, 1469-1477.
- Breton, J.J., Labelle, R., Berthiaume, C., Royer, C., St-Georges, M., Ricard, D., Abadie, P., Gérardin, P., Cohen, D., & Guilé, J.M. (2015). Protective factors against depression and suicidal behaviour in adolescence. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 60, S5-S15.
- Brunswick, N. N. (2016). Protective factors as a path to better youth mental health. New Noueveau Brunswick: Health Council.
- Cairns, K.A., Hui-Yapa, M.B., Pilkington, P.D., & Jorm, A.F. (2014). Risk and protective factors for depression that adolescents can modify: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Journal of Affective Disorders, 169, 61-75.
- Chakraborthy, P. (2008, 50). The significance of attempted suicide in forces. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 50(1), 34-38.
- Chatterjee, I., & Basu, J. (2010). Perceived causes of suicide, reasons for living and suicidal ideation among students. Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, 36(2), 311-316.
- Cho, Y.B., & Haslam, N. (2010). Suicidal ideation and distress among imigrant adolescents: The role of acculturation, life stress, and social support. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 39, 370-379.
- Cluver, L., Gardner, F., & Operario, D. (2007). Psychological distress amongst AIDSorphaned children in urban South Africa. Journal of Child Psychology Psychiatry, 48, 755-763.
- Colucci, E., & Martin, G. (2008). Religion and spirituality along the suicidal path. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 38(2), 229-244.
- Comer, R. (2015). Abnormal Psychology. New York: Worth Publishers.
- Conejero, I., Olie, E., Calati, R., Ducasse, D., & Courtet, P. (2018). Psychological pain, depression, and suicide: Recent evidences and future directions. Current Psychiatry Report, 20(33), 1-9.
- Coohey, C., Driks-Bihun, A., Renner, L.M., & Baller, R. (2014). Strain, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts among maltreated adolescents in the United States. Child Abuse and Neglect, 38, 1171-1179.
- Dhawan, A., Balhara, P.S., & Natasha (2007). Adolescents substance abuse and suicide. Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 3(2), 18-20.
- Dragisic, T., Dickov, A., Dickov, V., & Mijatovic, V. (2015). Drug addiction as risk factor for suicide attempts. Mater Sociomed, 27(3), 188-191.
- Elahe, M.A., Sizvash, T., & Ali, M. (2017). A structural model of depression based on Interpersonal relationships: The mediating role of coping strategies and loneliness. Noro Psikiyatr Ars, 4(2), 125-130.
- Evren, E., & Ozkan, C. (2018). The effect of loneliness on depression: A meta-analysis. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 64(5), 1-8.
- Farzaneh, E., Mehrpour, O., Alfred, S., Moghddam, H.H., Behnoush, B., & Seghatoleslam, T. (2010). Self-poisoning suicide attempts among students in Tehran, Iran. Psychiatr Danub, 22, 34–38.
- Fisher, O.J., Yu-Hou, X., & Shochet, I. (2015). The relationship between parents and their adolescent children's mental health and mental illness. American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences,5(5), 227-230.
- Fitzpatrick, J. (2009). Preventing suicide: Developing meaning in life. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 23(4), 273-276.
- Fleming, T., merry, S., Robinson, E., Denny, S., & Watson, P. (2007). Self-reported suicide attempts and associated risk and protective factors among secondary school students in New Zealand. Journal of Psyvhiatry, 41, 213-221.
- Gallagher, M., Prinstein, M.J., Simon, V., & Spirito, A. (2014). Social anxiety symptoms and suicidal ideation in a clinical sample of early adolescents: Examining loneliness and social support as longitudinal mediators. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 42(6), 871-883. DOI: 10.1007/s10802-013-9844-7.
- Garber, J. (2006). Depression in children and adolescents: Linking risk research and prevention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 31, S104-S125.
- Ghoreishi, S.A., & Mousavinasab, N. (2008). Systematic review of researches on suicide and suicide attempt in Iran. Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, 14, 115-121.
- Glozah, F. (2013). Effects of academic stress and perceived social support on the psychological well-being of adolescents in Ghana. Journal of Medical Psychology, 2, 143-150.
- Holdaway, A.S., Luebbe, A.M., & Becker, S.P. (2018). Rumination in relation to suicide risk, ideation, and attempts: exacerbation by poor sleep quality? Journal of Affective Disorders, 236, 6-13.
- Ibrahim, N., Amit, N., Suen, M.W.Y. (2014). Psychological factors as predictors of suicidal ideation among adolescents in Malaysia. PLoSOne, 9(10), e 110670.
- Jayanthi, P., Thirunavukarasu, & Rajamanickam, R. (2014). Academic stress and depression among adolescents: A cross-sectional study. Indian Pediatrics, 52, 217 219.
- Jha, P. (2012). Suicide Mortality in India: A National Representative Survey. Canada: Center for Global Health Research.
- Joana, B., Ana, P.M., Maria, R.P., & Silvia, M. (2015). Quality of interpersonal relationships and depression in adolescence: Psychosocial functioning moderating effect. Social and behavioral Sciences, pp. 1-14.
- Khan, A., Mustaffa, M.S., Hamdan, A.R., & Ahmad, R. (2014). Influence of psychological factors on suicide ideation among Malaysian and Indian adolescent. Social and Behavioral Sciences, 143, 347-351.
- King, C.A., & Merchant, C.R. (2008). Social and interpersonal factors relating to adolescent suicidality: A review of the literature. Archives of Suicide Research, 21e, 81- 96.
- Kirmayer, L., Boothroyd, L., & Hodgins, S. (1998). Attempted suicide among youth: Psychosocial correlates and implications for prevention. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 43, 816-822.
- Koutek, J., Kocourkova, J., & Dudova, I. (2016). Suicidal behavior and self-harm in girls with eating disorders. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 12, 787-793.
- Koyawala, N., Stevens, J., Sandra, M.M., Cannon, E.A., & Bridgw, J.A. (2016). Sleep problems and suicide attempts among adolescents: A case-control study. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 13(4), 285-295.
- Kumar, P.N., & George, B. (2013). Life events, social support, coping strategies and quality of life in attempted suicide: A case-control study. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 55, 46-51.
- Kumar, R., & Kalpana (2013). Suicide-a silent preventable epidemic. Delhi Psychiatric Journal, 16(1), 45-52.
- Lasgaard, M., Gossens, L., & Elkilitt, A. (2011). Loneliness, depressive symptomology, and suicide ideation in adolescence: Cross-secitonal and longitudinal analysis. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 39, 137-150.
- Li, H., Fu, R., Zou, Y., & Cui, Y. (2017). Predictive roles of three-dimensional psychological pain, psychache, and depression in suicidal ideation among Chinese college students. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, Article 1550. doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01550.
- Lin, L., Zhang, J., Zhou, L., & Jiang, C. (2015). The relationship between impulsivity and suicide among rural youths aged 15-35 years: A case- control psychological autopsy study. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 21(3), 330-337.
- McLoughlini, A.B., Gould, M.S., & Malone, K.M. (2015). Global trends in teenage suicide: 2003-2014. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 108, 765-780.
- Miller, A.B., Smythers, C.E., & Leichtweis, R.N. (2015). Role of social support in adolescent suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. Journal of Adolescent Health, 30, 1-7.
- Monahan, K.C., Oesterle, S., Rhew, I., & Hawkins, D.J. (2014). The relation between risk and protective factors for problem behaviors and depressive symptoms, antisocial behavior, and alcohol use in adolescence. Journal of Community Psychology, 42(5), 621-638.
- Natalie, W., Huiping, Z., Kevin, J., Bao, Z.Y., Arthur, S., Andrea, J., Deborah, L., Heather, D.P., Margrat, G., Francheska, P., Kerry, O., James, J.H., Joel, G., & Joan, K. (2014). Child abuse, depression, and Methylation in genes involved with stress, neural plasticity, and brain circuitry. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 53(4), 417-424.
- Naseem, S., & Munaf, S. (2017). Suicidal ideation, depression, anxiety, stress, and, life satisfaction of medical, engineering, and social science students. Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad, 29(3), 422-427.
- Niranjjan, R., Sarkar, S., Balajee, K., & Srinivasan, M. (2018)). Psychological distress, hopelessness and health service needs of late adolescents in rural Pondicherry, South India. International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health, 5(3), 1109-1115.
- Palmier, J. (2011). Prevalence and correlate of suicidal ideation among students in sub Saharan Africa. Public Health Theses, 183, 26-31.
- Pandey, G. (2013). Biological basis of suicide and suicidal behavior. Bipolar Disorder, 15(5), 524-541.
- Pandian, R.D., Sreeranjini, T., Aiman, A., John, S., Shishir, E., Prabhu, S., Shrinivasa, B.U., & Cherian, A.V. (2017). A study on the prevalence of depression among young adults in South India. Indian Journal of Mental Health, 4, 24-29.
- Pathak, N., & Singh, R.N. (2017). Effect on of self-esteem on suicidal ideation among adolescents. International Journal of Indian Psychology, 4(4), 60-68.
- Pimple, P., Shath, N., Sonavane, S., Bharati, A., & de Sousa, A. (2014). A clinicoepidemiological profile of suicide attempters in an urban teritary general hospital.
- Delhi Psychiatry Journal, 17(2), 308-316.
- Rajkumar, E., Vishwanantha, B.N., & Hemilnath, E.G. (2015). Hope, optimism and its relation to suicidal ideation among university students. International Journal of Indian Psychology, 3(1), 111-116.
- Rohtash, S., & Hardeep, J. L. (2008). Suicide ideation in relation to depression, life stress and personality among college students. Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, 34(2), 259-265.
- Sangeeta, S. (2016). Role of depression and hopelessness in suicide ideation among adolescents. International Journal of Academic Research and Development, 1(12), 73-74.
- Shahmanesh, M., Wayal, S., Cowan, F., Mabey, D., Copas, A., & Patel, V. (2009). Suicidal behavior among female sex workers in Goa, India: The silent epidemic. American Journal of Public Health, 99(7), 1239-1246.
- Shibukumar & Thavody, J. (2017). National Mental Health Survey of India. Kozhikode: Kerala.
- Singh, R., & Joshi, H.L. (2008). Suicidal ideation in relation to depression, life stress and personality among college students. Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, 34(2), 259-265.
- Singh, S., & Tanu (2007). Suicide ideation in relation to self-efficacy and hardiness. Journal of Personality and Clinical Studies, 23(24), 149-154.
- Sunitha, S., & Gururaj, G. (2014). Health behaviors and problems among young people in India: Cause for concern and call for action. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 140(2), 185-208.
- Taliaferro, L.A., & Muehlenkamp, J.J. (2014). Risk and protective factors that distinguish adolescents who attempt suicide from those who only consider suicide in the past years. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 44(1), 6-22.
- Timothy, R., Bethany, H., Sherecce, A., & Fields (2019). Are relationships between impulsivity and depressive symptoms in adolescents sex-dependent? Heliyon, 5(10), e02696.
- Trimboli, A. (2018, Oct). Young people and mental health in a challenging world. World Federation for Mental Health.
- Ummugulsum, S., & Filiz, A. (2016). Problem solving, loneliness, depression levels and associated factors in high school adolescents. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 32(5), 1273-1278.
- Villalonga-Olives, E., Forero, C.G., Maydeu-Olivares, A., Almansa, J., Palacio-Vieira, J.A., Valderas, J.M., Ferrer, M., Rajmil, L., & Alonso, J. (2013). Environmental risk and protective factors of adolescents' and youths' mental health: Differences between parents' appraisal and self-reports. Quality of Life Research, 22, 613-622.
- Wang, l., Chang, Z.A., Yun, M., & Xiao, H.Q. (2014). Associations between impulsivity, aggression and suicide in chines college students. BMC Public Health, 3(14), 551.
- Wong, M.M., Brower, K.J., & Zucker, R.A. (2012). Sleep problems, suicidal ideation, and self-harm behaviors in adolescents. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 45(4), 505-511.
- World Health Organization (2017). Depression in India Let's Talk. India: World Health Organization.
- World Health Organization (2018). Depression. India: World Health Organization.
- World Health Organization (2018, August Friday). Suicide. Retrieved from World Health organisation: www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/suicide
- Yoder, K.A., Whitebeck, L.B., & Hoyt, D.R. (2007). Dimensionality of thoughts of death and suicide: Evidence from a study of homeless adolescents. Social Indicators Research, 86 , 83-100.