Suicide and self-harm
The Roles of Self-discrepancies and Perfectionism in Suicide Risk
How to take partAbout the study
This study aims to investigate the relationship between self-discrepancies, perfectionism and other established correlates of suicide risk. We aim to explore these dynamics in relation to suicide risk in terms of understanding how to manage and reduce the negative effects of perfectionism on suicide risk.
What will it involve?
This online survey will be open for responses between April 2024 and May 2024. There will also be a prize draw as an incentive (for £200 worth of an Amazon e-voucher).
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