The impact of adolescent suicide on siblings and parents: a longitudinal follow-up
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The impact of adolescent suicide on siblings and parents: a longitudinal follow-up
Abstract
The psychiatric sequelae of loss of a family member to suicide were evaluated in parents and siblings of adolescent suicide victims and controls, who were followed up to 3 years after the suicide. Siblings did not show an increased risk for the development of depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or other conditions over the course of follow-up, despite showing a prolonged elevated level of grief symptomatology. Mothers showed an increased rate of recurrence of depression over follow-up, whereas fathers did not show an increased incidence of disorder compared to fathers of controls. The interrelationship of bereavement and depression for siblings, parents, and others exposed to suicide is discussed.
Comment in
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Survivor siblings, the case of schizophrenia: a response to "Impact of adolescent suicide on siblings and parents" by Brent, Moritz, Bridge, Perper, and Canobbio.Suicide Life Threat Behav. 1997 Fall;27(3):323-5. Suicide Life Threat Behav. 1997. PMID: 9357087 No abstract available.
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