| Literature DB >> 24133458 |
Gianluca Serafini1, Maurizio Pompili, Marco Innamorati, Elizabeth C Temple, Mario Amore, Stefan Borgwardt, Paolo Girardi.
Abstract
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Keywords: adolescence; cannabis use; hopelessness; major affective disorders; suicidal behavior
Year: 2013 PMID: 24133458 PMCID: PMC3795410 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Figure 1The complex interaction between risk factors involved in the emergence of suicidal behavior: the mediating effect of hopelessness.
Risk factors for suicide risk and early cannabis use in adolescents.
| Socio-demographic and social factors | Death/loss of a parent or close friend |
| Social events including humiliation, loss, defeat, or threat | |
| Interpersonal problems such as romantic difficulties | |
| Poor social support | |
| Financial or employment problems | |
| Availability of weapons | |
| Occasional failure at school or in society | |
| Parental and family factors | Family history of suicide or suicide attempts |
| Family history of violence and aggression | |
| Parental substance abuse and/or antisocial behavior | |
| Parental separation or divorce | |
| An argument with a parent | |
| Disorganized family environment | |
| History of physical/sexual abuse as a child or childhood maltreatment | |
| Individual factors | Psychiatric disorders such as affective disorders and psychosis |
| Sleep disturbances such as insomnia | |
| Antisocial and conduct problems | |
| Loneliness | |
| Impulsivity and poor self-control | |
| Hopelessness | |
| Neuroticism | |
| Victimization | |
| History of suicide attempts | |
| Impairments in decisional competence and decision-making skills | |
| Aggressive threats/fantasies | |
| Dysthymic temperamental traits |
Sources: van Ours et al. (.