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Published on: October 19, 2014
Aggression and the risk for suicidal behaviors among children
Leilani Greening1, Laura Stoppelbein, Aaron Luebbe
1Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 39216, USA. lgreening@umc.edu
Abstract:
Two subtypes of aggression--reactive and proactive--were examined to see how they relate to suicidal behaviors among young children admitted for acute psychiatric inpatient care. The children and their parents completed self-report questionnaires/interviews. Regression analyses revealed that depressed girls who scored higher on reactive aggression reported more suicidal behaviors; whereas proactive aggression did not relate to suicidal behaviors for either boys or girls.
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