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100 _aBeautrais, Annette L.
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245 _aChild sexual abuse and risks of suicidal behaviour
_cBeautrais, Annette L.; Joyce, Peter R.; Mulder, Roger T.
260 _aChristchurch
_bChristchurch School of Medicine
_c1994
300 _a8 p. ; computer file : PDF format (668 Kb)
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500 _aA copy of this article can be requested from the Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences. See: http://www.chmeds.ac.nz/research/suicide/public.htm
520 _aThis chapter, a preliminary analysis examining the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and suicidal behaviour, summarises the results of a study collected and conducted by the Canterbury Suicide Project. The first aim of the analysis was to estimate rates of childhood sexual abuse in a sample of medically serious suicide attempters versus a randomly selected control group from the community. The second aim was to estimate an association between childhood sexual abuse and suicidal behavioural risks before and after adjustment for social and contextual factors. The results show that there is a strong and obvious relationship between childhood sexual abuse and suicidal behaviour when there is an increase of a dysfunctional family environment. There are three major concerns regarding the results of this analysis: the small sample size; association issues raised by the research design; and the limited factors explored within this analysis.
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_aCHILD NEGLECT
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_aHEALTH
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_aMENTAL HEALTH
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_aSELF HARM
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_aSUICIDE
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_aVICTIMS
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_aCHILD ABUSE
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700 1 _aJoyce, Peter R.
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700 1 _aMulder, Roger T.
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500 _aIn P. R. Joyce, R. T. Mulder, M. A. Oakley-Browne, J. D. Sellman & W. G. A Watkins (Eds.). Development, Personality and Psychopathology
773 0 _tIn P. R. Joyce, R. T. Mulder, M. A. Oakley-Browne, J. D. Sellman & W. G. A Watkins (Eds.). Development, Personality and Psychopathology
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