Nonsuicidal Self-Injury as a Time-Invariant Predictor of Adolescent Suicide Ideation and Attempts in a Diverse Community Sample

被引:269
作者
Guan, Karen [1 ]
Fox, Kathryn R. [1 ]
Prinstein, Mitchell J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina Chapel Hill, Dept Psychol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
关键词
nonsuicidal self-injury; suicide ideation; suicide attempts; adolescents; INTERPERSONAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY; RISK-FACTORS; BEHAVIOR; PREVALENCE; DEPRESSION; CHILDREN; TESTS; HARM;
D O I
10.1037/a0029429
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: Longitudinal data on adolescent self-injury are rare. Little is known regarding the associations between various forms of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors over time, particularly within community samples that are most relevant for prevention efforts. This study examined nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) as a time-invariant, prospective predictor of adolescent suicide ideation, threats or gestures, and attempts over a 2.5-year interval. Method: A diverse (55% female; 51% non-White) adolescent community sample (n = 399) reported depressive symptoms, frequency of NSSI, suicide ideation, threats or gestures, and attempts in 9th grade (i.e., baseline) and at 4 subsequent time points. Generalized estimating equations and logistic regressions were conducted to reveal the associations between baseline NSSI and the likelihood of each suicidal self-injury outcome postbaseline while controlling for depressive symptoms and related indices of suicidal self-injury as competing predictors. Results: Baseline NSSI was significantly, prospectively associated with elevated levels of suicide ideation and suicide attempts, but not threats or gestures. Neither gender nor ethnicity moderated results. Conclusions: Above and beyond established risk factors such as depressive symptoms and previous suicidality, adolescent NSSI may be an especially important factor to assess when determining risk for later suicidality.
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