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Citation

Putnins AL. Int. J. Offender Ther. Comp. Criminol. 2005; 49(2): 143-157.

Affiliation

Department for Families and Communities, 2 Norton Summit Rd., Magill SA 5072, Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0306624X04269412

PMID

15746266

Abstract

The correlates and predictors of suicidal behaviors among 900 young offenders in detention centers in South Australia are investigated. That young offenders are a high-risk population is confirmed, with a quarter of the youths reporting recent suicidal ideation and more than a quarter reporting having made a suicide attempt. Past suicide attempts are significantly predictive of future suicide attempts. Other variables both concurrently and prospectively associated with suicidal behaviors (even after controlling for prior suicide attempt status) are substance use, prolonged dysphoric mood, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder signs, and having a bad temper. These variables not only have predictive value but should also be considered as appropriate targets when intervening to reduce suicide risk. It is suggested that impulsiveness is an underlying common factor.

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