Indicators of suicidal outcomes among 6- to 12‐year‐old treatment seeking youth
Suicide among elementary school-age youth is vastly understudied despite being a major health concern. This study utilized mediation and moderation models to elucidate the nature of risk factors for suicide by examining the effect emotion dysregulation (of anger, sadness, and worry) has on the relat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Child psychiatry and human development 2022-08, Vol.53 (4), p.725-736 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Suicide among elementary school-age youth is vastly understudied despite being a major health concern. This study utilized mediation and moderation models to elucidate the nature of risk factors for suicide by examining the effect emotion dysregulation (of anger, sadness, and worry) has on the relation between ADHD symptoms (hyperactivity/impulsivity and inattention) and suicidal outcomes (suicidal behavior and risk for suicide) in children ages 6 to 12. When accounting for sex, age, depressive symptoms, and emotion dysregulation, hyperactivity/impulsivity was positively associated with suicidal
behavior
; however, inattention was negatively associated with suicidal
behavior
. After accounting for the variance associated with sex, age, and depressive symptoms, two interaction effects were evident. At low levels of sadness and worry dysregulation, hyperactivity was positively associated with suicide
risk
. However, at high levels of sadness and worry dysregulation, hyperactivity was not related to suicide
risk
. Findings support moderation over mediation. |
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ISSN: | 0009-398X 1573-3327 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10578-021-01162-1 |