Type and severity of child abuse and college students' lifetime suicidality

被引:48
作者
Bryant, SL [1 ]
Range, LM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV SO MISSISSIPPI,DEPT PSYCHOL,HATTIESBURG,MS 39406
关键词
child abuse; suicide;
D O I
10.1016/S0145-2134(97)00092-6
中图分类号
D669 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
Objective: The present study compared reported histories and severity of child sexual abuse, child physical abuse, and both, in college men and women. Method: Four hundred and eighty-six consenting undergraduates completed measures of suicidality, sexual abuse (SA), and physical abuse (PA). Based on their responses, they were categorized into 12 mutually exclusive groups: no PA/no SA (n = 234), moderate PA/no SA (n = 78), severe PA/no SA (n = 34), no Pa/mild SA (n = 21), moderate PA/mild SA (n = 12), severe PA/mild SA (n = 5), no PA/moderate SA (n = 20), moderate PA/moderate SA (n = 15), and severe PA/moderate SA (n = 10). Results: Participants who reported both severe sexual and severe physical abuse reported more lifetime suicidality than participants who reported either mild sexual and/or physical abuse. Those who reported sexual abuse involving invasive sexual acts such as rape, and physical abuse involving behaviors that resulted in physical injury to the child, were more suicidal than those who reported less severe abuse. In addition, although combined sexual and physical abuse correlated with increased suicidality, unexpectedly, there was no interaction. Finally, women students endorsed more reasons for living than men and about the same level of suicidal ideas and global suicidality, despite a greater likelihood of having been abused. Conclusions: The absence of an interaction between sexual and physical abuse suggests that this increased suicidality is additive rather than multiplicative. An implication is that college counseling personnel need to be aware of the suicidal risk of women and men students reporting either sexual or physical abuse. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:1169 / 1176
页数:8
相关论文
共 26 条
[1]   PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL ABUSE AS PREDICTORS OF SUBSTANCE USE AND SUICIDE AMONG PREGNANT TEENAGERS [J].
BAYATPOUR, M ;
WELLS, RD ;
HOLFORD, S .
JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 1992, 13 (02) :128-132
[2]  
BECK AT, 1988, J CLIN PSYCHOL, V44, P499, DOI 10.1002/1097-4679(198807)44:4<499::AID-JCLP2270440404>3.0.CO
[3]  
2-6
[4]   A REVIEW OF THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE [J].
BEITCHMAN, JH ;
ZUCKER, KJ ;
HOOD, JE ;
DACOSTA, GA ;
AKMAN, D ;
CASSAVIA, E .
CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT, 1992, 16 (01) :101-118
[5]   THE IMPACT OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE - A STUDY OF A RANDOM SAMPLE OF NORWEGIAN STUDENTS [J].
BENDIXEN, M ;
MUUS, KM ;
SCHEI, B .
CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT, 1994, 18 (10) :837-847
[6]  
BROWN GR, 1991, AM J PSYCHIAT, V148, P55
[7]  
BRYANT SL, 1995, VIOLENCE VICTIMS, V10, P125
[8]  
BRYER JB, 1987, AM J PSYCHIAT, V144, P1426
[9]  
*CDC, 1986, YOUTH SUIC US 1970 1
[10]  
COLE DA, 1988, J CONSULT CLIN PSYCH, V56, P131