Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.999089
Title: Temperament, parenting, mental disorders, life stressors and help-seeking behavior of Asian adolescent suicide attempters: A case control study
Authors: Wong, John Chee Meng 
Chang, Christel Lynne 
Shen, Liang 
Nyein, Nyein
Loh, Adrian Seng Wei 
Yap, Natalie Huijing 
Kroneman, Leoniek Mirjam 
Feng, Lei 
Tan, Chay Hoon 
Keywords: adolescent
risk factor (RF)
suicide attempt (SA)
temperament
parenting
mental disorder (disease)
life stressor
help-seeking
Issue Date: 29-Sep-2022
Publisher: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Citation: Wong, John Chee Meng, Chang, Christel Lynne, Shen, Liang, Nyein, Nyein, Loh, Adrian Seng Wei, Yap, Natalie Huijing, Kroneman, Leoniek Mirjam, Feng, Lei, Tan, Chay Hoon (2022-09-29). Temperament, parenting, mental disorders, life stressors and help-seeking behavior of Asian adolescent suicide attempters: A case control study. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY 13. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.999089
Abstract: Purpose: The need to elucidate risk factors for adolescent suicide is urgent, as suicide consistently ranks among the top causes of death globally. Understanding suicide risk factors could inform more effective interventions. Previous studies have identified certain risk factors associated with suicide, but there is a paucity of research among adolescent and multi-ethnic Asian populations. Materials and methods: This case-control study sampled 13-to-19-year-old Asian adolescents who had attempted suicide (N = 60) and controls (N = 58) matched by age, ethnicity and gender at group-level (73.7% female). Life stressors, temperament, parenting style, mental health conditions and help-seeking behavior were examined. Results: All domains of life stress apart from emerging adult responsibility were higher among cases than controls, especially home life, peer pressure and romantic relationships. Suicide attempters tended to avoid new situations, be less adaptable to changes, have a negative outlook and irregular sleep-wake cycle. Additionally, they perceived their parents to be significantly more aggressive, neglecting, rejecting and cold, while parents’ perceptions of their own parenting were only significantly different in the domain of parental neglect. Cases were more likely to exhibit disorders of disruptive behavior, eating, mood, anxiety, symptoms of schizophrenia and experience of disturbing events. Significant differences were also found for 10 out of 12 Axis II disorders, particularly borderline, depressive, and avoidant personality disorder traits. No significant case-control differences were found regarding overall rates of help-seeking. Conclusion: Findings from this study may help in suicide prevention efforts through more tailored interventions.
Source Title: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/237877
ISSN: 1664-0640
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.999089
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