scholarly journals Youth Substance Use and Suicide Behavior

Author(s):  
Victor Ronis-Tobin
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (sup2) ◽  
pp. S126-S135
Author(s):  
Luis Villalobos-Gallegos ◽  
Sonia Pérez-Matus ◽  
Rosario Valdez-Santiago ◽  
Rodrigo Marín-Navarrete

2020 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Bobbi Jo H. Yarborough ◽  
Scott P. Stumbo ◽  
Brian Ahmedani ◽  
Rebecca Rossom ◽  
Karen Coleman ◽  
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Author(s):  
John M. Majer ◽  
Christopher Beasley ◽  
Leonard A. Jason

Suicide attempts were examined in relation to sociodemographic (age, gender, ethnicity), psychopathological (prior psychiatric hospitalizations, physical and sexual abuse histories), and cognitive (personal need for structure) variables among a sample of ex-offenders with substance use disorders ( N = 270). Hierarchical logistic regression was conducted to determine whether personal need for structure would significantly predict whether participants reported past suicide attempts beyond sociodemographic and psychopathological predictors. Personal need for structure and prior psychiatric hospitalizations were the only significant predictors, with higher values of these predictors increasing the likelihood of suicide attempts. Findings are consistent with a cognitive model for understanding suicide behavior, suggesting that persons with a high need for cognitive structures operate with persistent and rigid thought processes that contribute to their risk of suicide.


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