Adolescent Siblings’ Suicide Ideation

Citation

Tucker, Corinna Jenkins & Wiesen-Martin, Desiree (2014). Adolescent Siblings’ Suicide Ideation. Journal of Family Issues. vol. 36 (5) pp. 609-625

Abstract

Similarity of suicide ideation in 1,055 full- and half-adolescent sibling pairs was assessed using Add Health. In each of two waves of data, between 10% and 16% of older and 11% and 13% of younger siblings report suicide ideation, and within families there was some sibling overlap in suicide ideation within and across two waves of data. Logistic regression analyses revealed that sibling warmth predicted older siblings’ suicide ideation, and older siblings’ suicide ideation and sex composition of the sibling dyad predicted younger siblings’ suicide ideation. Suicide ideation was not conditioned by sibling structural and relationship characteristics for older and younger siblings. Using an index of sibling similarity, previous sibling similarity in suicide ideation was predictive of sibling suicide ideation similarity 1 year later. Sibling relationship characteristics were unrelated to sibling similarity index. The importance of considering sibling resemblance in suicide ideation and taking a systemic approach to adolescent suicide are highlighted.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177%2F0192513x14527095

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Family Issues

Author(s)

Tucker, Corinna Jenkins
Wiesen-Martin, Desiree

Year Published

2014

Volume Number

36

Issue Number

5

Pages

609-625

DOI

10.1177/0192513x14527095

Reference ID

4905