Title of article :
Suicide Probability in Adolescents With a History of Childhood Maltreatment: The Role of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury, Emotion Regulation Difficulties, and Forms of Self-Criticism
Author/Authors :
Khanipour، Hamid نويسنده Allameh Tabataba’i University. ‎Substance Abuse and ‎Dependence Research Center ‎Tehran, Iran.‎ , , Hakim-Shooshtari، Mitra نويسنده Department of Psychiatry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Hakim-Shooshtari, Mitra , Bidaki، Reza نويسنده Department of Psychiatry, Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Rafsanjan, Iran Bidaki, Reza
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Suicidal attempt and non-suicidal self-injury are very common in adolescents with a history of childhood maltreatment. By identifying correlates of these kinds of high-risk behaviors, it is possible to prevent and decrease completed suicide. The aims of this study were: 1) to compare adolescents with a history of childhood maltreatment with non-suicidal self injury (NSSI) or past suicidal attempt in terms of suicide probability, and 2) to investigate the association between NSSI, forms of self-criticism, emotion regulation difficulties, and suicide probability. Participants were 169 adolescents living in Iranian social welfare centers who had a history of childhood maltreatment. The Suicide Probability Scale, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale, Forms of Self-criticism, and the Non-Suicidal Self injury (NSSI) checklist were used for assessment. Adolescents with NSSI and suicidal attempts had higher rates of suicide ideation than adolescents with NSSI-only (P < 0.05). Feelings of inadequacy, self-hatred, difficulty with impulse control, and frequency of NSSI can predict 50% variance of suicide probability (P < 0.001). Adolescents with histories of suicidal attempts and NSSI, compared with adolescents with NSSI-only, were more prone to suicide. Self-criticism, poor impulse control, and the frequency of NSSI were the main risk factors associated with suicide probability in adolescents with a history of childhood maltreatment.
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Record number :
2393820
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