Title of article :
Emotional Triggers and Psychopathology Associated
with Suicidal Ideation in Urban Children with Elevated
Aggressive-Disruptive Behavior
Author/Authors :
Peter A. Wyman، نويسنده , , Patricia A. Gaudieri، نويسنده , , Karen Schmeelk-Cone &Wendi Cross &
C. Hendricks Brown، نويسنده , , Luke Sworts، نويسنده , , Jennifer West، نويسنده , , Katharine C. Burke &
Janaki Nathan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
8.6% suicidal ideation (SI) was found among 349
urban 6–9 year olds in the top tercile of aggressivedisruptive
behavior. SI was associated with more selfreported
depression, ODD, conduct problems, and ADHD
symptoms (ES 0.70–0.97) and 3.5–5 times more clinically
significant symptoms. Parents rated more symptoms in
older children associated with SI compared to parents of
similar age children without SI, including greater somatic
and behavior problems in 8–9 year olds with SI. Parent
ratings did not differentiate SI and non-SI in 6–7 year olds.
SI frequently co-occurred with thoughts about death.
Children described anger, dysphoria and interpersonal
conflict as motivators/triggers for SI and worries about
safety/health as motivator/triggers for thoughts about death,
suggesting that problems managing emotionally challenging
situations are a specific factor in initiating SI. Universal
and indicated interventions for children to strengthen
emotional self-regulation and behavioral control are recommended
to complement the current emphasis on suicide
prevention among adolescents.
Keywords :
Suicidal ideation . Urban children . Aggressivedisruptivebehaviors . Emotional triggers andpsychopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology