2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2013.09.031
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Depressed adolescents as young adults – Predictors of suicide attempt and non-suicidal self-injury during an 8-year follow-up

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“…Despite this, the effect sizes generated in this meta-analysis are largely comparable to those reported for other widely studied correlates and risk factors of NSSI, including sex, age, emotion dysregulation, and impulsivity (Andrews, Martin, Hasking, & Page, 2013;Franklin, Puzia, Lee, & Prinstein, 2014;Glenn & Klonsky, 2011;Janis & Nock, 2009;Tatnell, Kelada, Hasking, & Martin, 2013;Whitlock et al, 2011;Wilcox et al, 2012). Although stronger and more consistent results have been observed for prior NSSI (Chapman, Derbidge, Cooney, Hong, & Linehan, 2009;Franklin et al, 2014;Tuisku et al, 2014), there is an urgent need for continued research aimed to determine the most clinically useful factors to identify individuals at-risk of NSSI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Despite this, the effect sizes generated in this meta-analysis are largely comparable to those reported for other widely studied correlates and risk factors of NSSI, including sex, age, emotion dysregulation, and impulsivity (Andrews, Martin, Hasking, & Page, 2013;Franklin, Puzia, Lee, & Prinstein, 2014;Glenn & Klonsky, 2011;Janis & Nock, 2009;Tatnell, Kelada, Hasking, & Martin, 2013;Whitlock et al, 2011;Wilcox et al, 2012). Although stronger and more consistent results have been observed for prior NSSI (Chapman, Derbidge, Cooney, Hong, & Linehan, 2009;Franklin et al, 2014;Tuisku et al, 2014), there is an urgent need for continued research aimed to determine the most clinically useful factors to identify individuals at-risk of NSSI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Accordingly, a study reveals that female adolescents are more prone to grow mental disorders compared to young males (Borges & Werlang, 2006b). In addition, scientific evidence confirms that girls demonstrate a higher tendency to develop suicidal ideation (Tuisku et al, 2014;Marcus et al, 2012;Correll et al, 2015;Esposito & Clum, 2002;Hesket et al, 2002).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, some studies show that certain risk factors are developed because of the impact of the economic crisis in the family, financial and social environment in which the teenager is inserted and claim that the suicide attempts and self-harmful behaviours are the main concerns of public health among teens (Tuisku et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suicidal behavior and NSSI tend to co-occur (Andover et al, 2012;Asarnow et al, 2011;Hamza, Stewart, & Willoughby, 2012;Plener, Libal, Keller, Fegert, & Muehlenkamp, 2009;Whitlock et al, 2013) and between 14-70% of clinical groups report both behaviors (Andover et al, 2012). Tuisku et al (2014), for example, found that 53% of those with NSSI in their clinical sample of adolescents also reported a suicide attempt. found that as many as up to 70% of those who reported NSSI also reported a lifetime prevalence of suicide attempts.…”
Section: Non-suicidal and Suicidal Self-injurymentioning
confidence: 99%