Suicide attempt, impulsivity, and exposure to trauma in college students Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • OBJECTIVES: Past suicide attempt (SA) is one of the most important risk factors for suicide death. An ideation-to-action framework posits that impulsivity, potentially traumatic events, and mental disorders also play a role in increasing suicide risk. This study aimed to assess the association between trait impulsivity, lifetime exposure to trauma, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with SA in a sample of Brazilian college students. METHODS: A total of 2,137 participants filled self-reported questionnaires consisting of a sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire, Trauma History Questionnaire, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist - Civilian version, and Barratt Impulsiveness Scale. RESULTS: Our findings suggest that trait impulsivity may be interpreted as exerting a distal effect on SA, even in the presence of other variables - such as trauma history, psychological neglect, and PTSD - which also increase the odds of SA. High and medium levels of impulsivity, history of trauma, and PTSD increased the likelihood of SA. CONCLUSIONS: Intervention strategies to prevent SA may target trait impulsivity and exposure to traumatic experiences.

authors

  • Lira, Sidnei B
  • Vieira, Flávia
  • Cavalcanti, Diogo E
  • Souza-Marques, Breno
  • Netto, Liana R
  • Correia-Melo, Fernanda S
  • Leal, Gustavo C
  • Pereira, Juliana L
  • Santos, Lene L
  • Guedes, Gisela M
  • Teles, Carlos A
  • Cardoso, Taiane de A
  • Miranda-Scippa, Ângela
  • Kapczinski, Flavio
  • Lacerda, Acioly LT
  • Koenen, Karestan C
  • Turecki, Gustavo
  • Quarantini, Lucas C

publication date

  • 2022