Bhargav Madhav, Swords Lorraine
School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Ireland.
School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Ireland; and Trinity Research in Childhood Centre, Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Ireland.
BJPsych Open. 2022 Feb 3;8(2):e39. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2021.1087.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have a detrimental impact on short- and long-term mental and physical health. A growing body of research has indicated that the prevalence of suicidal phenomena is significantly higher among individuals with a history of ACEs. However, there is a lack of understanding about processes that result in ACEs leading to suicidal ideation when testing within a theoretical framework.
To develop and test a multidimensional model that would explain the association between ACEs and suicidal ideation in college students.
Data were obtained from a cross-sectional survey completed by 321 college students primarily recruited from universities in Ireland. Participants were aged 18-21 (n = 176) and 22-25 years (n = 145). An ACEs questionnaire, the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire, which assessed thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness, the CORE-10, which assessed psychological distress, and the Suicide Ideation Scale (SIS) were administered.
After controlling for gender and sexual orientation, results revealed a significant direct effect of ACEs on suicidal ideation such that more accumulated ACEs were associated with higher suicidal ideation (effect size 0.30; 95% CI 0.047-0.538). A significant indirect effect of ACEs on suicidal ideation through perceived burdensomeness and psychological distress, and thwarted belongingness and psychological distress, was observed (effect size 0.90; 95% CI 0.558-1.270).
Findings suggest that ACEs have a detrimental impact on college students' mental health. Results highlight the potential benefits of ACE-informed interventions that target thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness to countervail suicidal ideation in college students.
童年不良经历(ACEs)对短期和长期的身心健康都有不利影响。越来越多的研究表明,有ACEs病史的个体中自杀现象的发生率显著更高。然而,在理论框架内进行测试时,对于导致ACEs引发自杀意念的过程缺乏了解。
建立并测试一个多维模型,以解释大学生中ACEs与自杀意念之间的关联。
数据来自一项横断面调查,该调查由主要从爱尔兰大学招募的321名大学生完成。参与者年龄在18 - 21岁(n = 176)和22 - 25岁(n = 145)之间。使用了一份ACEs问卷、评估归属感受挫和感知到的负担感的人际需求问卷、评估心理困扰的CORE - 10以及自杀意念量表(SIS)。
在控制了性别和性取向后,结果显示ACEs对自杀意念有显著的直接影响,即累积的ACEs越多,自杀意念越高(效应量0.30;95%置信区间0.047 - 0.538)。观察到ACEs通过感知到的负担感和心理困扰以及归属感受挫和心理困扰对自杀意念有显著的间接影响(效应量0.90;95%置信区间0.558 - 1.270)。
研究结果表明ACEs对大学生心理健康有不利影响。结果突出了以归属感受挫和感知到的负担感为目标的ACEs知情干预措施在抵消大学生自杀意念方面的潜在益处。