Affiliation:
1. Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College and Chief, Child Psychiatry Inpatient Unit, New York Hospital-Westchester Division
Abstract
This article discusses the role of death preoccupations in the diagnosis of childhood suicidal behavior. One hundred and one randomly selected school children, ages six to twelve years, and a parent were interviewed with a semistructured approach to determine characteristics of the child's behavior, emotions, development, ego functioning, concepts of death, and family history. Approximately 12 percent of the children expressed suicidal ideas or acts. The suicidal children had significantly more intense preoccupations with death than the nonsuicidal children. Three brief vignettes and the children's statements about death are presented to illustrate a nonsuicidal child without a recent death experience, a suicidal child, and a nonsuicidal child with a recent death experience.
Subject
Life-span and Life-course Studies,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Health (social science)
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