TY - JOUR
T1 - Adverse Childhood Experiences and Suicide Attempts
T2 - The Mediating Influence of Personality Development and Problem Behaviors
AU - Perez, Nicholas M.
AU - Jennings, Wesley G.
AU - Piquero, Alex R.
AU - Baglivio, Michael T.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Adverse childhood experiences, comprised of forms of maltreatment and certain dysfunctional household environments, can affect the development of a child in a variety of different ways. This multitude of developmental changes may subsequently produce compounding harmful effects on the child’s life and increase acutely maladaptive outcomes, including adolescent suicidal behavior. This study uses data collected from 2007 to 2012 for 64,329 Florida Department of Juvenile Justice youth (21.67 % female, 42.88 % African American, and 15.37 % Hispanic) to examine the direct and indirect effects of adverse childhood experiences on suicide attempts. Using a generalized structural equation model, the effects of adverse childhood experience scores are estimated on suicidal behavior through pathways of certain aspects of a child’s personality development (aggression and impulsivity), as well as adolescent problem behaviors (school difficulties and substance abuse). The results show that a large proportion of the relationship between childhood adversity and suicide is mediated by the aforementioned individual characteristics, specifically through the youth’s maladaptive personality development. These results suggest that, if identified early enough, the developmental issues for these youth could potentially be addressed in order to thwart potential suicidal behavior.
AB - Adverse childhood experiences, comprised of forms of maltreatment and certain dysfunctional household environments, can affect the development of a child in a variety of different ways. This multitude of developmental changes may subsequently produce compounding harmful effects on the child’s life and increase acutely maladaptive outcomes, including adolescent suicidal behavior. This study uses data collected from 2007 to 2012 for 64,329 Florida Department of Juvenile Justice youth (21.67 % female, 42.88 % African American, and 15.37 % Hispanic) to examine the direct and indirect effects of adverse childhood experiences on suicide attempts. Using a generalized structural equation model, the effects of adverse childhood experience scores are estimated on suicidal behavior through pathways of certain aspects of a child’s personality development (aggression and impulsivity), as well as adolescent problem behaviors (school difficulties and substance abuse). The results show that a large proportion of the relationship between childhood adversity and suicide is mediated by the aforementioned individual characteristics, specifically through the youth’s maladaptive personality development. These results suggest that, if identified early enough, the developmental issues for these youth could potentially be addressed in order to thwart potential suicidal behavior.
KW - ACE assessment
KW - Aggression
KW - Impulsivity
KW - Juveniles
KW - Maltreatment
KW - School difficulties
KW - Substance abuse
KW - Suicide
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84978160600&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10964-016-0519-x
DO - 10.1007/s10964-016-0519-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 27289554
AN - SCOPUS:84978160600
SN - 0047-2891
VL - 45
SP - 1527
EP - 1545
JO - Journal of Youth and Adolescence
JF - Journal of Youth and Adolescence
IS - 8
ER -