自杀预防
毒物控制
队列
伤害预防
医学
队列研究
职业安全与健康
人口
人为因素与人体工程学
精神科
人口学
心理学
儿科
医疗急救
环境卫生
内科学
社会学
病理
作者
Anat Brunstein Klomek,André Sourander,Solja Niemelä,Kirsti Kumpulainen,Jorma Piha,Tuula Tamminen,Fredrik Almqvist,Madelyn S. Gould
标识
DOI:10.1097/chi.0b013e318196b91f
摘要
Abstract
Objective
There are no previous studies about the association of childhood bullying behavior with later suicide attempts and completed suicides among both sexes. The aim was to study associations between childhood bullying behaviors at age 8 years and suicide attempts and completed suicides up to age 25 years in a large representative population-based birth cohort. Method
The sample includes 5,302 Finnish children born in 1981. Information about bullying was gathered at age 8 years from self-report, as well as parent and teacher reports. Information about suicide attempts requiring hospital admission and completed suicides was gathered from three different Finnish registries until the study participants were 25 years old. Regression analyses were conducted to determine whether children who experience childhood bullying behaviors are at risk for later suicide attempts and completed suicides after controlling for baseline conduct and depression symptoms. Results
The association between bullying behavior at age 8 years and later suicide attempts and completed suicides varies by sex. Among boys, frequent bullying and victimization are associated with later suicide attempts and completed suicides but not after controlling for conduct and depression symptoms; frequent victimization among girls is associated with later suicide attempts and completed suicides, even after controlling for conduct and depression symptoms. Conclusions
When examining childhood bullying behavior as a risk factor for later suicide attempts and completed suicides, each sex has a different risk profile.
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