Association between parental psychopathology and suicidal behavior among adult offspring: results from the cross-sectional South African Stress and Health survey — Lukoye Atwoli (2014) | RDL Network
Association between parental psychopathology and suicidal behavior among adult offspring: results from the cross-sectional South African Stress and Health survey
Article 2014 en
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Lukoye Atwoli
MN
Matthew K. Nock
DW
David R. Williams
Abstract
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Parental psychopathology increases the odds of suicidal behavior among their adult offspring in the South African context, replicating results found in other regions. Specific parental disorders predicted the onset and persistence of suicidal ideation or attempts in their offspring. Further research into these associations is recommended in order to determine the mechanisms through which parent psychopathology increases the odds of suicidal behavior among offspring.
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