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The role of psychopathology in the relationship between history of maltreatment and suicide attempts among children and adolescent inpatients.

Baptiste BarbotHenry EffShira R WeissJames B McCarthy
Published in: Child and adolescent mental health (2020)
Little is known about the relationships between histories of maltreatment, psychopathology, and suicide (considered simultaneously) among hospitalized children and adolescents. Different forms of abuse are associated with distinct psychopathology symptoms, and in turn, risk for suicide attempts. Only physical abuse is directly related to a history of suicide attempts, while sexual and emotional abuse are indirectly related (mediated by mood disorders and psychotic symptoms). These risk pathways are partly distinct for girls and boys. Identifying unique and cumulated risk factors can help prevent suicidality among hospitalized youth.
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