Themes Associated with Suicidal Ideation and Behavior Among People Attracted to Children

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Maggie Ingram
Elizabeth J. Letourneau
Paul S. Nestadt
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[1] Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Mental Health
[2] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
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Archives of Sexual Behavior | 2024年 / 53卷
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Suicide; Attraction to children; Pedophilia; Internalized stigma; Suicidal ideation; DSM-5;
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Suicide represents a significant public health problem, with around 800,000 deaths per year worldwide and up to 20 times as many episodes of self-harm and suicide attempts. Members of stigmatized groups may experience increased risk of suicide due in part to stigma-related factors, such as expectations of rejection, internalization of negative stereotypes, or potential for greater social isolation. Research suggests that adults who are attracted to children face extreme stigma, even those who do not commit sexual crimes involving children. Adults who are attracted to children also experience significantly increased risk for suicidal ideation and behavior (SIB) compared to general population samples. The current study sought to explore experiences with SIB among adults attracted to children to better understand factors underlying suicidality in this population. The lead author conducted semi-structured interviews in a community sample of 15 adults attracted to children who self-reported some form of SIB in their lifetime. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, the lead author explored and interpreted interview data to generate themes driven by respondents’ characterizations of their SIB. Superordinate themes related to suicidality in this sample included low self-esteem or self-worth, cumulative impacts of the attraction and other stressors, and concerns about the ability to have a positive future due to the attraction. Findings underscore the importance of addressing internalized stigma, treating problems like depression and social isolation, and instilling hope for the future to promote mental health and prevent SIB among adults attracted to children.
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