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Personality differences in attempted suicide versus suicide in adults 50 years of age or older.
Authors:Useda, J. David   Duberstein, Paul R.   Conner, Kenneth R.   Beckman, Anthony   Franus, Nathan   Tu, Xin   Conwell, Yeates
Abstract:The authors tested hypotheses concerning personality differences in treatment-seeking suicide attempters (AT; n = 60) and a community sample of suicides (SU; n = 43) over age 50. On the basis of prior research, the authors hypothesized that SU would be lower in Neuroticism and Openness and higher in Conscientiousness. A 2-group (AT vs. SU) multivariate analysis of covariance with NEO Personality Inventory--Revised (Informant Version) domain scores as dependent variables revealed that SU were lower in Neuroticism and higher in Conscientiousness. The authors conclude that AT and SU in this age group can be distinguished on the basis of informant ratings of personality traits. These differences can inform risk detection. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:older adults   suicidal behaviors   personality traits   suicide
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