Family Environment as a Moderator of the Association between Conduct Disorder and Suicidality |
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Authors: | Bethany A. Rallis Christianne Esposito-Smythers Robyn Mehlenbeck |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USAbrallis@gmu.edu;3. Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined whether perceived family support and conflict moderate the relationship between conduct disorder (CD) and suicide attempts (SAs) in a sample of 185 psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents, ages 13 to 18, and their parents. Data were collected using the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School Aged Children (K–SADS–PL), the Survey of Children’s Social Support Scale–Short Version, and the Conflict Behavior Questionnaire. Binary logistic regression and simple slope analyses were conducted to test study hypotheses. Results suggest that perceptions of family support, but not conflict, moderate the association between CD and SAs. Specifically, adolescents diagnosed with CD were found to be at heightened risk for an SA if they reported lower family support. These results suggest that clinicians who treat adolescents with CD should assess for perceptions of family support. Incorporating family work into treatment could help to prevent SAs. |
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Keywords: | adolescents aggression behavioral problems dual hypothesis theory family cohesion family conflict family support suicide attempt |
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