The Role of Positive and Negative Social Exchanges Between Adolescents,their Peers and Family as Predictors of Suicide Ideation |
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Authors: | Elizabeth M. Bertera |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social Work, Howard University, 601 Howard Place, NW, Washington, DC 20059, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The role of positive and negative social exchanges between adolescents, their peers and family as predictors of suicide ideation was investigated in a national random sample of 1591 adolescents from the US National Comorbidity Survey. Four indexes measured socio-emotional exchanges by type (positive or negative) and by source (family or peers). Negative exchanges with family were associated with increased suicide ideation scores in younger (15–17) but not in older (18–19) adolescents. Positive support provided as significant buffering effect that was age-specific and independent of gender, income or mood disorders. Providers, especially social workers need to identify both positive and negative exchanges that adolescents experience with family and peers. |
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Keywords: | Mental health Mood disorders Suicide ideation Adolescents Positive and negative social exchanges |
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