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  1. Guidelines for psychological practice for people with low-income and economic marginalization: Executive summary.
  2. Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression and Suicidal Behavior in College Students: Conditional Indirect Effects of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Self-Compassion
  3. Stigma and suicide risk among the LGBTQ population: Are anxiety and depression to blame and can connectedness to the LGBTQ community help?
  4. Health beliefs, attitudes, and health-related quality of life in persons with fibromyalgia: mediating role of treatment adherence
  5. Future orientation, depression, suicidality, and interpersonal needs in primary care outpatients
  6. How Future Orientation is Associated with Depressive Symptoms in Multiethnoracial Adults: Basic Psychological Needs as a Mediator
  7. Self-compassion, affect, and health-promoting behaviors.
  8. The pursuit of perfection in spiritual engagements: The centrality of parental expectations as a positive and unique predictor
  9. Loneliness and Negative Affective Conditions in Adults: Is There Any Room for Hope in Predicting Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms?
  10. The relationship between multidimensional spirituality and depressive symptoms in college students: Examining hope agency and pathways as potential mediators
  11. PTSD symptoms and suicide ideation: Testing the conditional indirect effects of thwarted interpersonal needs and using substances to cope
  12. Fundamental dimensions of personality underlying spirituality: Further evidence for the construct validity of the RiTE measure of spirituality
  13. Hope Under Assault: Understanding the Impact of Sexual Assault on the Relation Between Hope and Suicidal Risk in College Students
  14. Self-Compassion, Stress, and Coping in the Context of Chronic Illness
  15. Forgiveness as a positive psychotherapy for addiction and suicide: Theory, research, and practice.
  16. Loneliness under assault: Understanding the impact of sexual assault on the relation between loneliness and suicidal risk in college students
  17. Future orientation and health quality of life in primary care: vitality as a mediator
  18. Social Problem Solving Under Assault: Understanding the Impact of Sexual Assault on the Relation Between Social Problem Solving and Suicidal Risk in Female College Students
  19. Spiritual well-being and depressive symptoms in female African American suicide attempters: Mediating effects of optimism and pessimism.
  20. Positive psychological determinants of treatment adherence among primary care patients
  21. Family Criticism and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adult Primary Care Patients: Optimism and Pessimism as Moderators
  22. Components of Sleep Quality as Mediators of the Relation Between Mindfulness and Subjective Vitality Among Older Adults
  23. Hope and fatigue in chronic illness: The role of perceived stress
  24. Behavioral Inhibition System and Behavioral Activation System (BIS/BAS) Motives and Loneliness as Predictors of Eating Disturbances in Female College Students: Interpersonal Context Matters
  25. Effects of Contingent Self-Esteem on Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Behavior
  26. Basic Psychological Needs, Suicidal Ideation, and Risk for Suicidal Behavior in Young Adults
  27. Health behaviors among college students: the influence of future time perspective and basic psychological need satisfaction
  28. Suicide in rural areas: An updated review of the literature.
  29. Optimism and Planning for Future Care Needs among Older Adults
  30. Daily hassles and suicide ideation in African-American female suicide attempters: moderating effect of spiritual well-being
  31. On the confluence of optimism and hope on depressive symptoms in primary care patients: Does doubling up onbonum futurunProffer any added benefits?
  32. Associations of psychological thriving with coping efficacy, expectations for future growth, and depressive symptoms over time in people with arthritis
  33. Forgiveness and Health: Assessing the Mediating Effect of Health Behavior, Social Support, and Interpersonal Functioning
  34. Is Doubling Up on Positive Future Cognitions Associated with Lower Suicidal Risk in Latinos?: A Look at Hope and Positive Problem Orientation
  35. Relations of religiosity and spirituality with depressive symptoms in primary care adults: Evidence for hope agency and pathway as mediators
  36. The Relationship Between Negative Life Events and Suicidal Behavior
  37. Depressive symptoms and interpersonal needs as mediators of forgiveness and suicidal behavior among rural primary care patients
  38. Peer Response to Messages of Distress
  39. An Examination of Optimism/Pessimism and Suicide Risk in Primary Care Patients: Does Belief in a Changeable Future Make a Difference?
  40. Social Problem Solving and Suicidal Behavior: Ethnic Differences in the Moderating Effects of Loneliness and Life Stress
  41. Forgiveness and alcohol problems: Indirect associations involving mental health and social support
  42. Illness burden and symptoms of anxiety in older adults: optimism and pessimism as moderators
  43. Hope as a Moderator of Negative Life Events and Depressive Symptoms in a Diverse Sample
  44. Functional impairment, illness burden, and depressive symptoms in older adults: does type of social relationship matter?
  45. Forgiveness as a moderator of the association between anger expression and suicidal behaviour
  46. Race and Ethnic Differences in Hope and Hopelessness as Moderators of the Association Between Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Behavior
  47. Forgiveness and Alcohol Problems: A Review of the Literature and a Call for Intervention-Based Research
  48. Forgiveness, depression, and suicidal behavior among a diverse sample of college students
  49. Perceived health in lung cancer patients: the role of positive and negative affect
  50. Positive Social Support, Negative Social Exchanges, and Suicidal Behavior in College Students
  51. Functional impairment and depressive symptoms in older adults: Mitigating effects of hope
  52. Agreement between informant and self-reported personality in depressed older adults: What are the roles of medical illness and cognitive function?
  53. A preliminary study of perfectionism and loneliness as predictors of depressive and anxious symptoms in Latinas: A top-down test of a model.
  54. Loneliness and negative life events as predictors of hopelessness and suicidal behaviors in hispanics: evidence for a diathesis-stress model
  55. Health status and suicide in the second half of life
  56. Chronic medical problems and distressful thoughts of suicide in primary care patients: mitigating role of happiness
  57. Psychometric Evaluation of the Life Orientation Test—Revised in Treated Opiate Dependent Individuals
  58. Optimistic Explanatory Style as a Moderator of the Association Between Negative Life Events and Suicide Ideation
  59. Reasons for Living, Hopelessness, and Suicide Ideation Among Depressed Adults 50 Years or Older
  60. Dispositional Optimism as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Negative Life Events and Suicide Ideation and Attempts
  61. Optimism and Suicide Ideation Among Young Adult College Students
  62. Positive affect and suicide ideation in older adult primary care patients.
  63. Future orientation moderates the relationship between functional status and suicide ideation in depressed adults
  64. Planning of suicide attempts among depressed inpatients ages 50 and over
  65. Dispositional and Explanatory Style Optimism as Potential Moderators of the Relationship Between Hopelessness and Suicidal Ideation
  66. Future Orientation and Suicide Ideation and Attempts in Depressed Adults Ages 50 and Over
  67. A Review of the Literature on Rural Suicide
  68. Precontemplated and impulsive suicide attempts among individuals with alcohol dependence.
  69. Reasons for living in parents of developmentally delayed children
  70. Reasons for living in homosexual and heterosexual young adults