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Adolescent Suicidal Behavior and Substance Use: Developmental Mechanisms

Adolescent suicidal behaviors and substance use are disturbingly common. Research suggests overlap of some of the etiological mechanisms for both adolescent suicidal behavior and substance use, yet clear understanding of the complex relations between these behaviors and their causal underpinnings is...

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Autores principales: Dawes, Michael A, Mathias, Charles W, Richard, Dawn M, Hill-Kapturczak, Nathalie, Dougherty, Donald M
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Publicado: Libertas Academica 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2907920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20651946
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author Dawes, Michael A
Mathias, Charles W
Richard, Dawn M
Hill-Kapturczak, Nathalie
Dougherty, Donald M
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Mathias, Charles W
Richard, Dawn M
Hill-Kapturczak, Nathalie
Dougherty, Donald M
author_sort Dawes, Michael A
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description Adolescent suicidal behaviors and substance use are disturbingly common. Research suggests overlap of some of the etiological mechanisms for both adolescent suicidal behavior and substance use, yet clear understanding of the complex relations between these behaviors and their causal underpinnings is lacking. A growing body of evidence and a diathesis model (Mann et al. 1999; Mann, 2003) highlight the importance of impulse control as a proximal risk factor for adolescent suicidal and substance use behaviors. This literature review extends current theory on the relationships between adolescent suicidal behavior and substance use by: (1) examining how, when, and to what extent adolescent development is affected by poor impulse control, stressful life events, substance use behavior, and biological factors; (2) presenting proposed causal mechanisms by which these risk factors interact to increase risk for suicidal behaviors and substance use; and (3) proposing specific new hypotheses to extend the diathesis model to adolescents at risk for suicide and substance use. More specifically, new hypotheses are presented that predict bidirectional relationships between stressful life events and genetic markers of 5-HT dysregulation; substance use behavior and impulsivity; and substance use behavior and suicide attempts. The importance of distinguishing between different developmental trajectories of suicidal and substance use behaviors, and the effects of specific risk and protective mechanisms are discussed. Use of new statistical approaches that provide for the comparison of latent growth curves and latent class models is recommended to identify differences in developmental trajectories of suicidal behavior and substance use. Knowledge gained from these prospective longitudinal methods should lead to greater understanding on the timing, duration, and extent to which specific risk and protective factors influence the outcomes of suicidal behavior and substance use. In turn, findings from these studies should inform researchers who conduct future treatment and prevention studies.
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spelling pubmed-29079202010-07-21 Adolescent Suicidal Behavior and Substance Use: Developmental Mechanisms Dawes, Michael A Mathias, Charles W Richard, Dawn M Hill-Kapturczak, Nathalie Dougherty, Donald M Subst Abuse Review Adolescent suicidal behaviors and substance use are disturbingly common. Research suggests overlap of some of the etiological mechanisms for both adolescent suicidal behavior and substance use, yet clear understanding of the complex relations between these behaviors and their causal underpinnings is lacking. A growing body of evidence and a diathesis model (Mann et al. 1999; Mann, 2003) highlight the importance of impulse control as a proximal risk factor for adolescent suicidal and substance use behaviors. This literature review extends current theory on the relationships between adolescent suicidal behavior and substance use by: (1) examining how, when, and to what extent adolescent development is affected by poor impulse control, stressful life events, substance use behavior, and biological factors; (2) presenting proposed causal mechanisms by which these risk factors interact to increase risk for suicidal behaviors and substance use; and (3) proposing specific new hypotheses to extend the diathesis model to adolescents at risk for suicide and substance use. More specifically, new hypotheses are presented that predict bidirectional relationships between stressful life events and genetic markers of 5-HT dysregulation; substance use behavior and impulsivity; and substance use behavior and suicide attempts. The importance of distinguishing between different developmental trajectories of suicidal and substance use behaviors, and the effects of specific risk and protective mechanisms are discussed. Use of new statistical approaches that provide for the comparison of latent growth curves and latent class models is recommended to identify differences in developmental trajectories of suicidal behavior and substance use. Knowledge gained from these prospective longitudinal methods should lead to greater understanding on the timing, duration, and extent to which specific risk and protective factors influence the outcomes of suicidal behavior and substance use. In turn, findings from these studies should inform researchers who conduct future treatment and prevention studies. Libertas Academica 2008-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2907920/ /pubmed/20651946 Text en Copyright in this article, its metadata, and any supplementary data is held by its author or authors. It is published under the Creative Commons Attribution By licence. For further information go to: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
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Dawes, Michael A
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Richard, Dawn M
Hill-Kapturczak, Nathalie
Dougherty, Donald M
Adolescent Suicidal Behavior and Substance Use: Developmental Mechanisms
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title_full Adolescent Suicidal Behavior and Substance Use: Developmental Mechanisms
title_fullStr Adolescent Suicidal Behavior and Substance Use: Developmental Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Adolescent Suicidal Behavior and Substance Use: Developmental Mechanisms
title_short Adolescent Suicidal Behavior and Substance Use: Developmental Mechanisms
title_sort adolescent suicidal behavior and substance use: developmental mechanisms
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2907920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20651946
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