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P01-224 - Associations Between Attempted Suicide, Violent Life Events, Depression, Resilience and Suicide by Early Adulthood

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

L. Nrugham
Affiliation:
National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, Institute of Psychiatry, University of Oslo, Oslo Regional Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Norwegian University of Science, Norway
A. Holen
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science, Trondheim, Norway
A.M. Sund
Affiliation:
Regional Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Norwegian University of Science, Norway

Abstract

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Objectives

Were violent/non-violent traumatic life events and victimization by/witnessing violence associates of attempted suicide among depressed adolescents who were also less resilient at early adulthood?

Method

The present study examined a subset of mainly depressed, age-and-gender matched, adolescents derived from a representative sample of 2464 students (T1, mean age = 13.7 years) followed-up after one year (T2Q) and reassessed 5 years later (T3, n = 252, mean age = 20.0 years, 73% participation), with a questionnaire, including the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and K-SADS-PL psychiatric interviews which also tapped traumatic life events.

Results & Conclusion

Logistic regression analyses revealed that attempters were victims, not witnesses of violence; more depressed and less resilient than non-attempters, and that resilience was a moderator of lifetime violent events and attempted suicide, even in the presence of antecedent depression.

Type
Child and adolescent psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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