Peer Deviance, Social Networks, and Suicide Ideation Intensity in a Clinical Sample of Adolescents

Journal of Child and Family Studies(2019)

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Objectives Although research has identified interpersonal difficulties as risk factors for adolescent suicidality, parent and peer relationships are often assessed as discrete risk domains. Methods The current study uses a social network approach to assess individual differences in the degree to which a clinical sample of 129 adolescents being treated for suicidal ideation rely on parents or peers for their attachment needs. Results Youth who affiliated with deviant peers were more likely to: (a) report greater intensity (increased frequency and duration and decreased controllability) of their suicide ideation, and (b) identify peers rather than adults as attachment figures. Conclusions Adolescents’ peer relationships are associated with suicide ideation intensity in a clinical sample of suicidal and depressed adolescents.
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Suicide,Adolescents,Deviant peer affiliation,Attachment hierarchies
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