Childhood sexual abuse and suicidal behavior : a meta-analysis Karen M. Devries, Joelle Y. T. Mak, Jennifer C. Child, Gail Falder, Loraine J. Bacchus, Jill Astbury,and Charlotte H. Watts
By: Devries,Karen M.
Contributor(s): Child, Jennifer C | Falder, Gail | Astbury, Jill | Watts, Charlotte H | Bacchus, Loraine J | Mak, Joelle Y.T.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Pediatrics.Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics 2014Subject(s): ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE | ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES | LONGITUDINAL STUDIES | META-ANALYSIS | SUICIDAL BEHAVIOUR | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSEOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Pediatrics, 2014, 133(5): e1331-e1344No physical items for this record
Pediatrics, 2014, 133(5): e1331-e1344
The authors conducted a meta-analysis to quantify to what extent childhood sexual abuse (CSA) was associated with incident suicide attempts in men and women. Seven longitudinal and two twin studies met the criteria to be included in this meta-analysis. See record #1912 for the original journal article.