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. 2014;35(6):426-30.
doi: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000273.

Insecure attachment and suicidal behavior in adolescents

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Insecure attachment and suicidal behavior in adolescents

Arielle H Sheftall et al. Crisis. 2014.

Abstract

Background: Suicide among adolescents is an important public health problem. One risk factor for youth suicidal behavior that has been underexplored is insecure attachment.

Aims: To investigate the association between attachment avoidance/anxiety and suicidal behavior in an adolescent sample.

Method: This study examined attachment insecurity in 40 adolescents who had attempted suicide and 40 never-suicidal demographically matched youths. Adolescents completed self-report measures of attachment style, family alliance, and depressive symptoms.

Results: Suicide attempters reported significantly higher attachment avoidance and anxiety. Attachment avoidance, but not anxiety, predicted suicide attempt status in a conditional logistic regression analysis that controlled for depressive symptoms and family alliance.

Conclusion: Future research should determine the relative utility of attachment insecurity in prospectively predicting suicide attempts and investigate potential mediators and moderators of this association. Implications for clinicians working with suicidal youth with insecure attachment styles are discussed.

Keywords: adolescent suicide; attachment security; risk factors.

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