Association between the Big Five personality traits and suicide-related behaviors in Japanese institutionalized youths.
Masaru TakahashiKasumi ImaharaYukiko MiyamotoKayoko MyojoMichiko YasudaPublished in: PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2024)
The findings of our study demonstrate that neuroticism, one of the Big Five traits, was consistently and significantly associated with all suicide-related behaviors, including SA, SI, and NSSI, among youth offenders, while agreeableness was found as a protective factor only against NSSI. The results of this study might help correctional officers identify justice-involved youth at higher risk for suicide and allow the development of early interventions to prevent suicide.