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Moderated Mediating Effect of Social Problem Solving in the Relationship between Sense of Defeat, Sense of Entrapment, and Suicidal Ideation in Young People: Focusing on O’Connor’s Integrated Motivational-Volitional Model of Suicidal Behavior

Abstract

This study examined how social problem solving influences the pathway from a sense of defeat to suicidal ideation through entrapment. A total of 828 young people in Korea were surveyed, and the results were as follows. First, the relationship between defeat and suicidal ideation was partially mediated by entrapment. Second, the relationship between defeat and entrapment was moderated by social problem solving (PPO, NPO, ICS, AS). with significant moderating effects of positive problem orientation, negative problem orientation, impulsivity/negligence, and avoidance style. Negative social problem solving (NPO, ICS, AS) had a direct effect on entrapment. Third, social problem solving (PPO, NPO, ICS, AS) influenced the pathway from defeat to suicidal ideation through entrapment, confirming its moderated mediating effect. Finally, based on these findings, the study discusses its significance, implications, limitations, and suggestions for future research.

keywords
Suicidal Ideation, Integrated Motivational-Volitional Model, Young People, Sense of Defeat, Sense of Entrapment, Social Problem Solving
Received
2024-07-23
Revised
2024-09-26
Accepted
2024-10-29
Published
2025-02-28

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