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PARENTAL AUTOAGGRESSION: THE LINK WITH SUICIDAL ACTIVITY OF THEIR POSTERITY
Author(s) -
А В Лукашук,
А В Меринов
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
rossijskij mediko-biologičeskij vestnik imeni akademika i. p. pavlova/rossijskij mediko-biologičeskij vestnik imeni akademika i.p. pavlova
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2500-2546
pISSN - 0204-3475
DOI - 10.23888/pavlovj2017186-96
Subject(s) - suicidology , suicidal behavior , aggression , harm , psychology , deliberate self harm , clinical psychology , suicide prevention , developmental psychology , psychiatry , poison control , medicine , social psychology , medical emergency
The number of suicides worldwide is growing steadily and suicide in adolescents have a distinct tendency to increase. At the moment there are many approaches that attempt to explain the true causes of suicides in children and adolescents. The authors paid special attention to the consideration of family background as a causal factor in the consolidation of self-injurious patterns in children and adolescents. The results of their study show that in families where parents have a high level of self-aggression, adolescents are more likely to exhibit suicidal behavior. For example, the number of suicide attempts in the experimental and control groups - 20,96% and 4,16% respectively. In the experimental group authentically more often Neuilly autoaggressive patterns, for example, exposure to physical violence in groups of 25,81% vs. 3,33%, the and the application of self-harm of 25,81% vs. 8,33%. The data obtained for a fresh look at the principles of preventive schemes teenage suicidology.

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