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Background: This study aims to identify the main predictive factors that allow for the recognition of adolescents with a higher risk of re-attempting suicide. Method: A longitudinal 12-month follow-up design was carried out in a sample of 533 Spanish adolescents between 12 and 17 years old. The data collection period comprised September 2013 to November 2016, including a one-year follow-up after hospital discharge. Results: A statistically significant regression model was obtained to predict suicide re-attempt at 12-months' follow-up (χ2 = 34.843; p < 0.001; Nagelkerke R2 = 0.105), including personal history of self-injury (OR = 2.721, p < 0.001, 95% CI [1.706, 4.340]) and age (OR = 0.541, p = 0.009, 95% CI [0.340, 0.860]), correctly classifying 82.6% of the sample. Our results show that having a personal history of self-injury and being younger than 14 years old were predictors of suicide re-attempt during the first year after an adolescent's first admission to emergency services. Conclusions: Considering these factors could contribute to the design of more tailored and effective interventions to prevent suicidal behavior in adolescents at high risk of re-attempting suicide.
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Comportamento Autodestrutivo , Suicídio , Adolescente , Criança , Seguimentos , Humanos , Fatores de Risco , Comportamento Autodestrutivo/epidemiologia , Ideação Suicida , Tentativa de SuicídioRESUMO
OBJECTIVES: This study is aimed at validating the dimensional internalizing and externalizing approach to personality in a sample of adolescents with suicidal behavior and analyzing the psychopathological and syndromic differences between adolescents from each dimension. METHOD: It is a descriptive and cross-sectional study of 75 adolescents (75% women) who attended the emergency service of a pediatric hospital due to suicidal behavior. Sociodemographic, clinical and psychopathological data and personality profiles (MACI) were gathered. RESULTS: The factorial analysis found two factors (total variance of 77.65%): an internalizing (28% of the cases) and an externalizing profile (72% of the cases). Statistically significant differences were obtained between the two profiles in the expressed concerns and the clinical syndromes of the MACI. CONCLUSIONS: Two differentiated personality profiles were found in our sample of adolescents with suicidal behavior. The externalizing profile was more prevalent. These profiles should guide clinical decisions and help plan therapeutic interventions to reduce the risk of suicidal behavior relapse.
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Ideação Suicida , Tentativa de Suicídio/psicologia , Adolescente , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Testes de PersonalidadeRESUMO
Objetivos. El presente trabajo tiene por objetivo validar el enfoque bidimensional de personalidad internalizante y externalizante en una muestra de adolescentes con conducta suicida y analizar las diferencias psicopatológicas y sindrómicas entre los adolescentes que tienden a una u otra dimensión. Método. Estudio descriptivo transversal con una muestra de 75 adolescentes (79% chicas) que acudieron a urgencias de un hospital pediátrico por conducta suicida. Se recogieron datos sociodemográficos, clínicos, psicopatológicos y de perfiles de personalidad (MACI). Resultados. El análisis factorial extrajo dos factores (total varianza 77.56%): un perfil internalizante (28% de casos) y otro externalizante (72% de los casos). Se observaron diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre perfiles en preocupaciones expresadas y síndromes clínicos del MACI. Conclusiones. Se obtienen dos perfiles diferenciados de personalidad en la muestra de adolescentes con conducta suicida, siendo el perfil externalizante el más prevalente. Estos perfiles deberían ayudar a tomar decisiones clínicas y planificar intervenciones para reducir el riesgo de repetición de la conducta suicida
Objectives. This study is aimed at validating the dimensional internalizing and externalizing approach to personality in a sample of adolescents with suicidal behavior and analyzing the psychopathological and syndromic differences between adolescents from each dimension. Method. It is a descriptive and cross-sectional study of 75 adolescents (75% women) who attended the emergency service of a pediatric hospital due to suicidal behavior. Sociodemographic, clinical and psychopathological data and personality profiles (MACI) were gathered. Results. The factorial analysis found two factors (total variance of 77.65%): an internalizing (28% of the cases) and an externalizing profile (72% of the cases). Statistically significant differences were obtained between the two profiles in the expressed concerns and the clinical syndromes of the MACI. Conclusions. Two differentiated personality profiles were found in our sample of adolescents with suicidal behavior. The externalizing profile was more prevalent. These profiles should guide clinical decisions and help plan therapeutic interventions to reduce the risk of suicidal behavior relapse