Title of article :
Family Relationships and Suicide Ideation: The Mediating Roles of Anxiety,
Hopelessness, and Depression in Adolescents
Author/Authors :
Hassanian-Moghaddam Hossein نويسنده , Bahmani Bahman نويسنده Assistant Professor, Counseling Department, University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences. Tehran. Iran , Asgari Ali نويسنده M.S. degree , Ahookhosh Paria نويسنده Department of Counselling, University of Social Welfare
and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran
Abstract :
Background Several studies have shown that the suicide trend in
Iran is rising. Although there is a growing number of studies that
identify a number of the risk and protective factors associated with
suicidal behaviors in adolescents, only a few studies have integrated
this knowledge for the purpose of validating more complex models of
adolescent suicidal behaviors in the Middle East. Objectives The purpose
of this study was to explore a theoretically derived model positing that
anxiety, depression, and hopelessness mediate between family
relationships as indicators of burdensomeness and belongingness in
interpersonal-psychological theory and suicide ideation among adolescent
suicidal attempters. Patients and Methods This study develops and tests
a model of suicide ideation with family relationships as antecedents,
and latent variables as depression, hopelessness, and anxiety. In
particular, we investigated 120 consecutive adolescent suicidal
attempters who were assessed in terms of their Family Environment Scale
(FES) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), Beck Hopelessness Scale
(BHS), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), and Beck Suicide Ideation Scale
(BSSI). The final structural models have shown to be fitted to the
considered data. Results The results showed that family cohesion and
expressiveness were stronger predictors of suicide ideation than family
conflict. Indeed, family cohesion exerted direct and indirect effects
through depression, hopelessness, and anxiety on suicide ideation, and
family expressiveness was also directly related to suicide ideation. It
was shown that latent variables (depression, hopelessness, and anxiety)
were positively correlated with suicide ideation. Conclusions The
results of the study imply that family cohesion and family
expressiveness act as predictive factors against depression,
hopelessness, anxiety, and suicide ideation.