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      Psychological autopsy of completed suicide in children and adolescents.

      The American Journal of Psychiatry
      Adolescent, Age Factors, Aggression, psychology, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Child, Family, Female, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Interview, Psychological, Male, Mental Disorders, genetics, Parents, Substance-Related Disorders, Suicide, Suicide, Attempted

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          A psychological autopsy of 20 children and adolescents aged 12-19 years who had committed suicide and a matched-pair control group revealed that 85% of the victims and 18% of the control subjects had expressed suicidal ideation. A statistically significant number of the victims had a history of suicide threats (55%), suicide attempts (40%), drug or alcohol abuse (70%), antisocial behavior (70%), or inhibited personality (65%). Suicidal behavior of parents, relatives, or friends and a parental history of emotional problems and absence or abusiveness were also significant factors for the victims.

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