Article: Interpersonal relations and suicide ideation in China.

PREVIOUS RESEARCH ON SUICIDE IDEATION (defined as thinking about committing suicide) has addressed various correlates on both the social and individual levels. At the social structural level, most researchers have studied the effects of family, religion, and social support; at the individual psychological level, researchers have concentrated on the effects of depression and self-esteem. However, interpersonal relationships have not been adequately studied as an important social factor for predicting an individual's psychological well-being in relation to suicide ideation. In the current research, we examined several interpersonal factors in relation to suicide ideation.

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