Suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents: different factors contribute to self-esteem |
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Authors: | Grøholt Berit Ekeberg Oivind Wichstrøm Lars Haldorsen Tor |
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Institution: | Sogn Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Oslo, Norway. berit.groholt@medisin.uio.no |
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Abstract: | Some risk and protective factors differ in their importance to suicidal and nonsuicidal people. In this research we explore the cross-sectional differences between risk factors among suicidal adolescents and nonsuicidal adolescents by focusing on self-esteem. Sixty-five suicidal and 390 nonsuicidal adolescents were compared on Harter's Self-Perceived Profile for Adolescents, self-concept stability, seeking support, loneliness, and depression. Self-concept stability, loneliness, and peer support correlated differently with self-esteem. In multivariate regression analyses, variance in self-esteem was explained by depression and loneliness, and among nonsuicidal adolescents also by self-concept stability, support, and competencies. Loneliness and self-concept stability related differently to self-esteem in suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents. When the aim is to enhance self-esteem, this difference may delineate suicidal subgroups that need special interventions. |
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