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Okay, so for this question, we want to discuss the relationship between trauma and suicidal thoughts and behaviors, including the influence of childhood trauma, social support, resilience, psychopharmacology, treatment history, and faith on the development of potential suicidal ideation.
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So first of all, childhood trauma is positively correlated with suicidal ideation.
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So what that means is the more, if you have childhood trauma, you are going to be more likely.
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To experience suicidal ideation and behaviors.
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However, there are a couple factors that can moderate this relationship.
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So what that means is this is going to be a factor that kind of dampens the impact of that childhood trauma on later suicidal ideation.
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So two of these factors are social support and resilience.
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So there have been studies that have shown that in individuals who have experienced childhood trauma, if they have a higher degree of social support, that's going to protect them against potentially developing suicidal ideation later on.
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So resilience is the same thing...