

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Esposito, Christianne Lee Author's Email Address christianne.esposito@brown.edu URN etd-11797-132113 Title Linking Childhood Abuse to Suicidal Behavior: An Examination of the Mediating Variables Degree Master of Science Department Clinical Psychology Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Clum, George A. Jr. Committee Chair Finney, Jack W. Committee Member Jones, Russell T. Committee Member Keywords
- SUICIDE
- JUVENILE DELINQUENTS
- CHILDHOOD ABUSE
Date of Defense 1997-10-22 Availability unrestricted Abstract Previous research has suggested that a strong relationshipexists between early childhood abuse and later suicidal
behavior. However, the process through which an abused
child becomes suicidal in adolescence has not been examined.
The present study attempted to identify a pathway in a
sample of juvenile delinquents because they have been
shown to be at an increased risk for suicide when compared
to the general population. It was initially hypothesized
that the use of avoidant coping strategies; a self-deprecatory
attributional style; poor perceived social support; poor
problem-solving appraisal; depression; hopelessness; and
low self-esteem would be associated with suicidal ideation,
subsequent to childhood abuse. However, this theory could
not be examined due to methodological weaknesses encountered
in the study. A similar yet more parsimonious theory was
then devised, prior to analyses, based on links found in
previous research between the variables that could be
examined. It was hypothesized that childhood abuse and
low social support would be related to later suicidal
ideation via poor problem-solving appraisal and psychopathology
in the form of depression, hopelessness, and low self-esteem.
Different variations of this mediational theory were
examined through the use of structural equation models.
The sample employed in this study included two hundred
adolescents incarcerated at juvenile detention centers in
Virginia. All participants voluntarily completed 11
self-report measures which took approximately 1½ to 2 hours,
while seated in their classroom at the juvenile detention
center. The findings from the present study suggest that
the relationship between childhood abuse and low social
support, and suicidal ideation, is mediated by
psychopathology and to a lesser extent, poor problem-solving
appraisal.
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