Predicting suicide attempts in depressed adolescents: Clarifying the role of disinhibition and childhood sexual abuse
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J G Stewart, J C Kim, E C Esposito, J Gold, M K Nock, R P Auerbach.
Résumé
textbfBACKGROUND: Suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents, and depressed youth are six times more likely to make suicide attempts as compared to non-depressed adolescents. The present study examined the unique and interactive effects of two well-established correlates of suicidality - childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and disinhibition - in predicting suicide attempts among depressed adolescents. textbfMETHOD: Participants were 163 adolescents (125 females) aged 13-18 (M=15.60
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