Psychological and family factors associated with suicidal ideation in pre-adolescents |
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Authors: | Viñas Ferran Canals Josepa Gras M Eugenia Ros Claudia Domènech-Llaberia Edelmira |
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Affiliation: | Dto. de Psicología, Universitat de Girona, Pla?a Sant Domènech, 9, 17071-Girona, Spain. ferran.vinas@udg.es |
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Abstract: | To assess the psychological and family factors associated with suicidal ideation in pre-adolescent children, we studied a sample of 361 students, average age 9 years old. Two groups were formed, on the basis of the presence (n = 34) or absence (n = 44) of suicidal ideation. Suicidal ideation was assessed with the Children's Depression Inventory and the Children's Depression Rating Scale-Revised. Depression, hopelessness, self-esteem, and perceived family environment were compared in both the suicidal ideation and the control groups. Students with suicidal ideation generally presented greater depressive symptoms and hopelessness, and lower self-esteem and family expressiveness, although there were differences both between sexes, and when the variable depression was controlled. Identifying these risk factors in pre-adolescents may have an impact on prevention of suicidal behavior at higher risk ages. |
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