| Literature DB >> 18325111 |
Jelena Brezo1, Joel Paris, Martine Hébert, Frank Vitaro, Richard Tremblay, Gustavo Turecki.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studying personality traits with the potential to differentiate between individuals engaging in suicide attempts of different degrees of severity could help us to understand the processes underlying the link of personality and nonfatal suicidal behaviours and to identify at-risk groups. One approach may be to examine whether narrow, i.e., lower-order personality traits may be more useful than their underlying, broad personality trait dimensions.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18325111 PMCID: PMC2294113 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-8-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Figure 1Narrow Personality Trait Scores in Nonattempters, One-time and Repeated Attempters. com = compulsivity, anx = anxiousness, sub = submissiveness, rex = restricted expression, cal = callousness, rej = rejection, sus = suspiciousness, nar = narcissism, cog = cognitive-perceptive dysregulation, ins = insecure attachment, con = conduct problems, aff = affective instability, ssk = stimulus seeking, idp = identity problems, int = intimacy problems, pag = passive aggressivity.
Univariate personality trait differences between nonattempters, one-time and repeated suicide attempters
| Emotional Dysregulation | -.07b*** | .98 | .18c*** | .95 | 1.07b***c*** | 1.08 |
| Dissocial Behavior | -.03b** | .99 | .23 | 1.10 | .58b** | 1.27 |
| Inhibition | -.01 | .97 | -.10 | 1.15 | .07 | 1.12 |
| Compulsivity | -.01a& | 1.01 | -.30a&c& | .94 | .19c& | .94 |
| Affective instability | 40.33a***b*** | 11.85 | 46.45a***c** | 12.08 | 55.00b***c** | 12.11 |
| Compulsivity | 49.65 | 11.00 | 47.93 | 11.08 | 53.60 | 9.81 |
| Conduct problems | 26.81a**b*** | 8.51 | 30.83a** | 10.33 | 33.53b*** | 10.72 |
| Submissiveness | 35.94b** | 9.89 | 35.89c** | 9.67 | 42.87b**c** | 8.88 |
| Cognitive distortion | 28.39b*** | 9.20 | 29.97c*** | 9.00 | 41.20b***c*** | 13.18 |
| Identity problems | 29.21a*b*** | 11.02 | 32.76a* | 11.97c** | 40.40 b***c** | 15.49 |
| Stimulus seeking | 45.15 | 11.72 | 47.87 | 11.57 | 50.47 | 11.10 |
| Callousness | 31.14b* | 8.80 | 32.54 | 10.95 | 36.07b* | 12.85 |
| Rejection | 44.14 | 10.48 | 42.95 | 10.44 | 46.93 | 11.84 |
| Insecure attachment | 39.87b*** | 13.62 | 43.15c*** | 15.07 | 54.80b***c*** | 11.88 |
| Anxiousness | 37.60b*** | 12.63 | 39.33c*** | 12.04 | 51.33b***c*** | 14.13 |
| Suspiciousness | 28.35b*** | 8.81 | 29.24 c*** | 9.32 | 36.20b***c*** | 11.31 |
| Social avoidance | 35.39b* | 11.99 | 36.67 | 13.01 | 41.00b* | 11.59 |
| Narcissism | 45.59b* | 12.09 | 47.16 | 12.48 | 51.73 b* | 12.85 |
| Restricted expression | 37.97 | 10.52 | 36.41 | 11.32 | 39.77 | 10.13 |
| Passive aggressivity | 33.21a*b** | 9.79 | 36.29a* | 11.17 | 39.33b** | 12.79 |
| Intimacy problems | 27.89 | 8.71 | 28.72 | 10.41 | 30.27 | 9.97 |
Notes: Procedure: Scheffe multiple comparison test; SD = standard deviation;&= statistical trend,* .05–.01; ** .01 to.001, inclusive; ***.0005; Statistically significant differences between a NSA and SA,b NSA and RSA, and c SA and RSA groups.
Figure 2Broad Personality Trait Scores in Nonattempters, One-time and Repeated Attempters.
Suicide attempts and broad personality traits: a multinomial regression model
| B (SE) | Exp [B](95% CI) | P | B (SE) | Exp [B](95% CI) | P | B (SE) | Exp [B](95% CI) | P | |
| Childhood mood disorder | 1.23(.62) | 3.43(1.02–11.54) | .047 | .19(.51) | 1.20(.44–3.30) | .720 | -1.05(.69) | 2.85(.74–10.94) | .128 |
| Childhood sexual abuse | .40(.10) | 1.49(1.23–1.81) | .0005 | .15(.09) | 1.16(.97–1.38) | .096 | .25(.11) | 1.29(1.03–1.61) | .025 |
| Suicidal ideation (lifetime) | 2.13(.42) | 8.39(3.71–18.99) | .0005 | 1.54(.20) | 4.67(3.18–6.86) | .0005 | .59(.44) | 1.80(.75–4.29) | .187 |
| Compulsivity | .47(.25) | 1.60(.97–2.62) | .063 | -.23(.15) | .79(.59–1.06) | .125 | .70(.28) | 2.01(1.17–3.45) | .011 |
Model fit: X2 8 = 159.25 p = .0005;McFadden R2 = 27.8%; RSA = Repeated suicide attempters (n = 34); SA = one-time suicide attempters (n = 90); NSA = nonattempters (n = 970).
Suicide attempts and narrow personality traits: a multinomial regression model
| B (SE) | Exp [B](95% CI) | P | B (SE) | Exp [B](95% CI) | P | B (SE) | Exp [B](95% CI) | P | |
| Childhood mood disorder | 1.01(.62) | 2.75(.815–9.28) | .103 | .19(.52) | 1.20(.43–3.36) | .723 | .83(.69) | 2.29(.59–8.91) | .234 |
| Childhood sexual abuse | .37(.10) | 1.45(1.20–1.77) | .0005 | .11(.09) | 1.12(.93–1.33) | .230 | .27(.12) | 1.30(1.04–1.64) | .023 |
| Suicidal ideation (lifetime) | 1.89(.43) | 6.61(2.86–15.27) | .0005 | 1.81(.23) | 6.10(3.90–9.54) | .0005 | .08(.46) | 1.08(.44–2.68) | .863 |
| Anxiousness | -.01(.03) | .99(.93–1.05) | .738 | -.09(.02) | .92(.88–.95) | .0005 | .08(.03) | 1.08(1.01–1.15) | .024 |
| Affective instability | .05(.03) | 1.05(.99–1.12) | .117 | .07(.02) | 1.08(1.04–1.12) | .0005 | -.02(.03) | .98(.91–1.05) | .501 |
Model fit: X2 10 = 178.48 p = .0005; McFadden R2 = 31.2%; RSA = Repeated suicide attempters (n = 34); SA = one-time suicide attempters (n = 90); NSA = nonattempters (n = 970).