Literature DB >> 2591249

Suicide across the adult life-span: an archival study.

A A Leenaars.   

Abstract

This archival study, concerning the demographic variable of age, involved the assessment of 8 identified classifications (clusters) as possible predictors of suicide notes and, by implication, suicide. The possible predictors, derived from the theoretical work of 10 suicidologists, were as follows: unbearable psychological pain, interpersonal relations, rejection-aggression, inability to adjust, indirect expressions, identification-egression, ego, and cognitive constriction. Independent judges noted the incidence of contents corresponding to 36 specific protocol sentences, constituting the 8 clusters, in 60 suicide notes--20 notes written by individuals in Young, Middle, and Late Adulthood. An analysis was able to discriminate the age groups on a number of clusters, notably in regard to Young Adults, although considerable commonalities were noted across the adult life span. The results indicate that a life-span perspective is essential when one is constructing a model to interpret suicide of adults.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2591249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crisis        ISSN: 0227-5910


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1.  [Suicide notes and their importance to suicide research. The representativeness of suicide note writers].

Authors:  B Eisenwort; A Berzlanovich; U Willinger; G Eisenwort; S Lindorfer; G Sonneck
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2006-11       Impact factor: 1.214

2.  Hearing the Suicidal Patient's Emotional Pain.

Authors:  Christine Dunkley; Alan Borthwick; Ruth Bartlett; Laura Dunkley; Stephen Palmer; Stefan Gleeson; David Kingdon
Journal:  Crisis       Date:  2017-12-19
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