Are Adolescents Engaged in Violent Radicalization Suicidal?

Author:

Dao Valerie1,Oppetit Alice2,Pellerin Hugues2,Chamboredon Elsa34,Aouidad Aveline2,Bronsard Guillaume56,Campelo Nicolas78,Cohen David2910

Affiliation:

1. Reference Centre for Rare Psychiatric Diseases, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, AP-HP, Sorbonne Université, 47-83 Boulevard de l’Hôpital, Paris, 75013, France

2. Reference Centre for Rare Psychiatric Diseases, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, AP-HP, Sorbonne Université, 47-83 Boulevard de l’Hôpital, Paris, 75013, France

3. Aboratoire de Psychologie Clinique, Psychopathologie, Psychanalyse, Université Paris Cité, Boulogne-Billancourt, LF-92100, France

4. Laboratoire PCPP-EA 4056, Institut de Psychologie, Université de Paris, Paris, France;

5. Service de Psychiatrie de l’ Enfant et de l’ Adolescent, CHRU Brest, Brest, France

6. Département de Sciences Humaines et Sociales, EA 7479, UFR médecine et santé UBO, EA 3279 (CEReSS, AMU), Brest, France

7. Reference Centre for Rare Psychiatric Diseases, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, AP-HP, Sorbonne Université, 47-83 Boulevard de l’Hôpital Paris, 75013, France

8. Laboratoire PCPP-EA 4056, Institut de Psychologie, Université de Paris, Paris, France

9. Clinical research group (GRC) 15, Psychiatric disorders and development (PSYDEV), Sorbonne University, 47-83 Boulevard de l’Hôpital, Paris, 75013, France

10. CNRS UMR 7222, Institute for Intelligent Systems and Robotics, Sorbonne University, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris, 75005, France

Abstract

Introduction: Radicalization among adolescents is a rising phenomenon that has become a public health concern in Europe. According to some authors, violent radicalization by resorting to self-violence could be a form of suicidal behavior. However, evidence-based studies to support this assertion are lacking. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the issue of suicidality among adolescents engaged in violent radicalization. Methods: We compared a group of radicalized adolescents convicted of criminal association to commit terrorism (AMT) in France (N=15) with hospitalized adolescents who have attempted to end their lives (N=320). This comparative study is based on two samples from two studies that used the same instruments to assess psychiatric diagnoses, suicide risk, reasons for living, and coping. Results: AMT adolescents were significantly less suicidal and less depressive/ hopeless than adolescents with suicide attempts (SAs). AMT adolescents showed fewer instances of depressive and borderline personality disorders but more manic and psychotic episodes than SA adolescents. They also had much more efficient coping strategies than SA adolescents, especially for the following strategies: seeking professional help, relational support and spiritual support. All the subscores of the reasons for the living scale were significantly higher for AMT adolescents than for SA individuals, apart from the subscore on peer acceptance and support. Conclusion: Adolescents engaged in violent radicalization cannot be considered suicidal adolescents who have found an opportunity to end their lives through the process of radicalization. Understanding this phenomenon within a social, political and cultural context is necessary.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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