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Presence of Trauma and Suicide Risk: Personal Control as a Moderator
Death Studies
  • Edward C. Chang
  • Abigael G. Lucas, University of Michigan
  • Olivia D. Chang, University of Pennsylvania
  • Tianbi Duan, University of Pennsylvania
  • Zihao Zhou, University of Michigan
  • Jeff Z. Yang, University of Michigan
  • Lily E. Morris, University of Michigan
  • Harrison D. Angoff, University of Michigan
  • Jameson K. Hirsch, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-14-2018
Description

Given past findings that have linked trauma and lack of personal control to greater suicidal risk in adults, the present study examined how trauma presence and personal control are uniquely involved in predicting suicidal risk in a sample of 469 college students. Regression analyses indicated that both trauma presence and personal control were significant predictors of suicidal risk, as was their interaction. The present findings suggest a need to consider both trauma presence and low personal control in assessing for suicidal risk in college students.

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Citation Information
Edward C. Chang, Abigael G. Lucas, Olivia D. Chang, Tianbi Duan, et al.. "Presence of Trauma and Suicide Risk: Personal Control as a Moderator" Death Studies Vol. 42 Iss. 8 (2018) p. 529 - 533 ISSN: 0748-1187
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jameson-hirsch/128/