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Fig. 3 | Annals of General Psychiatry

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From: Ego-resiliency moderates the risk of depression and social anxiety symptoms on suicidal ideation in medical students

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Interaction of ego-resiliency with social anxiety on suicidal ideation. A significant interaction was found between ego-resiliency and social anxiety symptoms on suicidal ideation. In participants with high levels of social anxiety symptoms, the proportion of suicidal ideation was 35.0% (a) and 7.1% (b) when they had low and high ego-resiliency, respectively

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