TY - JOUR PY - 2006// TI - Negative bodily self in suicide attempters JO - Suicide and life-threatening behavior A1 - Orbach, I. A1 - Gilboa-Schechtman, E. A1 - Sheffer, Amir A1 - Meged, Sorin A1 - Har-Even, D. A1 - Stein, D. SP - 136 EP - 153 VL - 36 IS - 2 N2 - In the present study we investigated the relationship between suicidal behavior and aspects of bodily perception and parental care. Measures of bodily perception included measures of tactile sensitivity, body attitudes, and body experiences. Measures of parental care included parental bonding, negative and positive touch, and early maltreatment. One hundred and two adolescents (suicidal and nonsuicidal inpatients, and a control group) participated in the study. It was hypothesized that suicidal adolescents would (1) have higher tactile sensation thresholds, and more negative body attitudes and experiences; and (2) report less parental care, lower positive and higher negative parental touch, and higher parental maltreatment. It was also hypothesized that bodily sensitivity would mediate the relationship between suicidal tendencies and perceived negative early care. These hypotheses were confirmed. The role of a negative bodily self in suicidal behavior is proposed and discussed.

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LA - en SN - 0363-0234 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/suli.2006.36.2.136 ID - ref1 ER -