不良童年经历对住院青少年自杀意念和自杀企图的影响

IF 0.4 Q4 PEDIATRICS Adolescent Psychiatry Pub Date : 2021-02-22 DOI:10.2174/2210676611666210111094448
Tara Benczkowski, Christine Kostoroski, Mackenzie Stabile, K. Holler
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青少年自杀意念(SI)和自杀未遂(SA)是世界范围内一个重要的公共卫生问题。目前的研究扩展了以前的研究,在一个青少年住院患者样本中探索了不良儿童经历(ACE)与SI和SA之间的关系,并确定了SI和SA风险增加的具体预测因素累积ACE得分与更大人格测量的自杀倾向量表得分之间的关联。我们还测试了19个ACE与SI和SA之间的独立关系,以确定自杀的独特预测因素。单因素方差分析显示,与未尝试自杀的人相比,试图自杀的人报告的ACE明显更多。目睹家庭、学校或社区中的暴力行为,以及遭受歧视,自杀未遂的可能性增加了两到三倍,而性虐待、忽视和身体虐待则增加了三到四倍。逐步线性回归分析表明,情感虐待、与有心理健康问题或试图自杀的人生活在一起,与人格测量中的自杀倾向得分升高最为相关。早期识别、教育和干预对于限制或消除ACE的发生至关重要。应密切考虑累积和特定ACE对自杀风险的影响,将其作为此类干预的领域。未来的研究领域包括扩大到包括更多样化的人群,如LGBTQ社区,以及更多种族和种族多样性的人群。
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The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts in an Inpatient Adolescent Sample
Suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SAs) among adolescents are a significant public health concern worldwide. The current study extends previous research by exploring the association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and SI and SAs in a sample of adolescent inpatients as well as identifying specific predictors for increased risk of SI and SAs. Associations between ACE scores and self-reported SI and SAs were explored in a sample of 154 adolescent inpatients via clinical interview and by analyzing the association between cumulative ACE scores and scores on the Suicidal Tendency scale of a larger personality measure. We also tested for independent relationships between 19 ACEs and SI and SAs to determine unique predictors for suicidality. One-way ANOVA analyses revealed that those who attempted suicide reported significantly more ACEs compared to those who did not attempt suicide. Witnessing violence in the home, school, or neighborhood, and experiences of discrimination increased one’s likelihood to attempt suicide by two to threefold, while sexual abuse, neglect, and physical abuse increased this likelihood by three-to-fourfold. Stepwise linear regression analyses demonstrated that emotional abuse, living with someone who had mental health problems or attempted suicide were most associated with elevated Suicidal Tendency scores on a personality measure. Early identification, education and intervention are imperative to limit or eliminate ACEs from occurring. The impact of cumulative as well as specific ACEs on suicide risk should be closely considered as areas for such intervention. Areas for future research include extending to include more diverse populations such as the LGBTQ community as well as more ethnically and racially diverse populations.
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Adolescent Psychiatry
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Psychiatry a peer-reviewed journal, aims to provide mental health professionals who work with adolescents with current information relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders in adolescents. Adolescent Psychiatry reports of original research, critical reviews of topics relevant to practitioners, clinical observations with analysis and discussion, analysis of philosophical, ethical or social aspects of the fields of psychiatry and mental health, case reports with discussions, letters, and position papers. Topics include adolescent development and developmental psychopathology, psychotherapy and other psychosocial treatment approaches, psychopharmacology, and service settings and programs. The primary focus of the work should be on adolescents, transition-aged youth, The primary focus of the work should be on adolescents, transition-aged youth, or emerging adults, that is, persons 12-24 years of age . Articles on families of adolescents, or adults who have been followed since adolescence will also be considered.
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