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Suicide risk and violence risk in alcoholics. Predictors of aggressive risk

Authors :
Robert Plutchik
Daniel J. Greenwald
Marvin Reznikoff
Source :
The Journal of nervous and mental disease. 182(1)
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

The purposes of the study were: a) to examine whether risk for suicide and risk for violence were positively or negatively correlated; and b) to investigate potential predictors/mediators of suicide risk alone, violence risk alone, and risk for both suicide and violence. Suicide risk and violence risk were considered outcome variables. The predictor/mediator variables were eight ego defense mechanisms and 13 dysfunctional personality styles (both have been linked to aggressive risk). Seventy-four male alcoholics were administered questionnaire measures of suicide risk and violence risk, defenses, and disordered personality functioning. Results indicated that suicide and violence risk were significantly positively correlated. Three sets of predictor/mediator variables were identified: those predicting violence risk alone, those predicting suicide risk alone, and those predicting combined aggressive risk (risk for both suicide and violence). Connections obtained between predictor/mediator variables and outcome variables were explained in the context of existent clinical theory.

Details

ISSN :
00223018
Volume :
182
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of nervous and mental disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08b02b98be1f92322239022acc7f266e