TY - JOUR PY - 1992// TI - Psychiatric effects of exposure to suicide among the friends and acquaintances of adolescent suicide victims JO - Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry A1 - Brent, David A. A1 - Perper, Joshua A. A1 - Moritz, G. A1 - Allman, C. A1 - Friend, A. A1 - Schweers, J. A1 - Roth, Corinne A1 - Balach, L. A1 - Harrington, K. SP - 629 EP - 639 VL - 31 IS - 4 N2 - The friends and acquaintances (N = 58) of 10 adolescent suicide victims were interviewed 6 months after the death of the victims, and the rates of psychiatric disorders that had onset after the death were compared with the 6-month incidence of psychopathology in 58 demographically and psychiatrically matched unexposed controls. The exposed group showed higher rates of any new onset major depressive disorder, but the rate of incident suicide attempts was the same in both groups. The median onset of incident depression among the exposed group was within the first month after exposure, and the majority of those exposed youth with incident depression were still depressed at interview 6 months after the death. Adolescent friends and acquaintances of suicide victims experience considerable psychiatric morbidity subsequent to exposure to suicide, most consistent with pathological grief.

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