Relation between Personality Traits, Fear of Missing out and Suicidal Probability among Patients with Substance Use Disorders
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https://doi.org/10.48047/x3trc753Keywords:
Fear of Missing out; Personality Traits; Substance Use Disorders; Suicidal probability.Abstract
Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) increase suicidal thoughts and actions due to psychological and social difficulties, with personality features, perceived social support, and FOMO influencing suicide risk. Perceived social support mitigates mental health problems. Aim: To explore the relation between personality traits, fear of missing out and suicidal probability among patients with
substance use disorders.
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