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Comportements suicidaires et violences: réflexions criminologiques à partir d’une étude portant sur 21 314 jeunes recrues suisses

Escard, Emmanuel; Haas, Henriette; Killias, Martin (2003). Comportements suicidaires et violences: réflexions criminologiques à partir d’une étude portant sur 21 314 jeunes recrues suisses. L'encéphale, 29(1):1-10.

Abstract

Suicidal behaviors are not uncommon, but rarely admitted in the families and in society at large. Violence is a public health and social problem of growing concern. Research on the relationship between violence and suicidal behaviors is scarce for the last decades, perhaps because suicide is no longer considered an offense. The present study is based on a sample of 21,314 valid interviews with 20 year old Swiss men, representing over 70% of this cohort. The questionnaire contained over 900 variables, addressing issues such as previous history of parasuicide, self-reported violent acts and injuries, during childhood and adolescence, as well as over the last year before recruits training. The questionnaire also contains various items about mental health, familial and social conditions and situational factors. We used an ordinal scale for measuring violence and operationalisations of mental disturbances according to theoretical and empirical concepts such as conduct disorder and antisocial personality disorder according to DSM IV, the dissocial syndrome according to Rauchfleisch's (1981) definition; 2,6% of the recruits reported at least one suicide attempt during the last year, one third even multiple attempts. Life-time prevalence at age 20 was 3,9%. Suicide attempters often showed signs of psychiatric disorders, especially for a dissocial (OR=6,9) or an antisocial (OR=5,8) syndrome. Other studies have shown that the rate of suicide in France and Switzerland is very high compared to other European countries. Our study confirms the existence of a real behavioural and existential problem among young Swiss men. Half of the suicide attempters had a history of physical violence against others and 20% were themselves victims of violent acts during the previous year. Suicide attempters who were victims were also more violent than those who were not victimized. A suicide attempt during the previous year is a marker for violent behaviours (OR=2,1) and victimisation (OR=1,9) during this same year. We also found a positive link between multiple attempted suicides and the commission of serious violence. It is concluded that parasuicide among young men is related to other violent acts and should be considered as a positive marker of violent behavior in general and victimisation by crime. It seems that suicide is a transgression of social and cultural values because of the amount of aggression behind it, even if it is not a criminal offense. Suicide attempts of youn (AU)

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Other titles:Parasuicide and violence: criminological aspects from a study of 21,314 male army recruits in Switzerland
Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:06 Faculty of Arts > Institute of Psychology
Dewey Decimal Classification:150 Psychology
Uncontrolled Keywords:Étude de cohorte; Prévention; Santé communautaire; Tentative de suicide; Violence
Scope:Discipline-based scholarship (basic research)
Language:French
Date:1 January 2003
Deposited On:30 Dec 2022 13:04
Last Modified:21 Sep 2024 03:44
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0013-7006
OA Status:Closed
Official URL:https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/lencephale
Related URLs:https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/lencephale (Publisher)
https://www.hug.ch/medecine-premier-recours/uimpv (Author)
http://www.henriette-haas.com/index.de.html (Author)
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/entities/person/Martin_Killias/publications (Author)
http://www.haas-consulting.com/index.html (Organisation)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/henriette-haas-7267046a/ (Author)
https://www.psychologie.ch/member/henriette-haas (Organisation)
Project Information:
  • Funder: SNSF
  • Grant ID: 67162
  • Project Title: Multivariate analysis of risk and protective factors of general delinquency in young men.

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