Characteristics Differentiating Preadolescents With Suicidal Ideation From Those Who Display Suicidal Behaviors.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Laura Hennefield, Meghan Rose Donohue, Caroline P Hoyniak, Diana J Whalen, Renee J Thompson, Rebecca Tillman, Joan L Luby, Deanna M Barch
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Abstract

Background: Increases in suicide attempts in preadolescents represent a serious public health concern. This study aimed to identify prospective and concurrent risk factors that differentiate children with suicidal ideation (SI) from those with a suicide attempt (SA) across childhood.

Method: 195 participants comprised of 8-12-year-olds from the Pediatric Suicidality Study, which followed a sample of preschoolers enriched for depression into preadolescence. Clinical diagnostic interviews and surveys to assess children's thoughts, behaviors, and experiences were administered to caregivers (preschool, preadolescence) and children (preadolescence).

Results: Three groups were created based on preadolescents' lifetime history of SI/SA: Suicide Attempt (SA; n = 25), Suicide Ideation without Attempt (SI-only; n = 102), and No SI/SA (n = 68). Compared to preadolescents with SI-only, preadolescents with SA exhibited increased depression (OR = 1.52), anxiety (OR = 1.32), maladaptive guilt (OR = 3.31), catastrophizing (OR = 1.24), stressful (OR = 1.20) and traumatic events (OR = 1.82) by preadolescence. Preadolescents with SA also exhibited increased anxiety (OR = 1.07) and maladaptive guilt during preschool (OR = 4.10). Family SA and social relationships did not differentiate groups.

Conclusions: Findings demonstrate unique and separable risk factors for SI and SA in children under age 13 with clinical implications for assessing suicide risk. Alongside depression and anxiety, assessments of maladaptive guilt may be important to identify at-risk children for increased monitoring and intervention.

区分有自杀意念和有自杀行为的前青少年的特征。
背景:青春期前自杀企图的增加是一个严重的公共卫生问题。本研究旨在确定区分童年时期有自杀意念(SI)儿童和有自杀企图(SA)儿童的前瞻性和并发风险因素。方法:195名来自儿科自杀研究的8-12岁儿童,该研究跟踪了一组抑郁症状丰富的学龄前儿童进入青春期前。临床诊断访谈和调查评估儿童的思想,行为和经验,对照顾者(学龄前,青春期前)和儿童(青春期前)进行管理。结果:根据青少年前自杀/自杀未遂史分为三组:自杀未遂(SA);n = 25)、无企图自杀意念(SI-only;n = 102), No SI/SA (n = 68)。与单纯si的青春期前相比,SA的青春期前表现出更多的抑郁(OR = 1.52)、焦虑(OR = 1.32)、适应不良内疚(OR = 3.31)、灾难化(OR = 1.24)、压力(OR = 1.20)和创伤性事件(OR = 1.82)。患有SA的前青少年在学龄前也表现出焦虑增加(OR = 1.07)和不适应内疚感(OR = 4.10)。家庭SA和社会关系没有区分群体。结论:研究结果显示了13岁以下儿童的SI和SA的独特和可分离的危险因素,对评估自杀风险具有临床意义。除了抑郁和焦虑之外,对适应不良内疚感的评估对于识别有风险的儿童,加强监测和干预可能很重要。
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Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: An excellent resource for researchers as well as students, Social Cognition features reports on empirical research, self-perception, self-concept, social neuroscience, person-memory integration, social schemata, the development of social cognition, and the role of affect in memory and perception. Three broad concerns define the scope of the journal: - The processes underlying the perception, memory, and judgment of social stimuli - The effects of social, cultural, and affective factors on the processing of information - The behavioral and interpersonal consequences of cognitive processes.
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