The Effects of Personality, Family Functioning and Perceived Social Support on Suicide: Suicide Risk Among Individuals in Turkish Probation System

Each year, an average of one million people end their lives by suicide. This rate is higher for disadvantaged groups such as the criminal population and substance users.  Psychiatric problems and certain social factors increase suicide risk. Although the criminal involved and substance users have b...

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Main Authors: Tuğba Görgülü, Vedat Işıkhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Adli Tıp Uzmanları Derneği 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.adlitipbulteni.com/atb/article/view/1297
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spelling doaj-4419195a5b32406ab45a602edb633dc42020-11-25T03:14:19ZengAdli Tıp Uzmanları DerneğiAdli Tıp Bülteni1300-865X2149-45332019-10-0124210.17986/blm.2019254303The Effects of Personality, Family Functioning and Perceived Social Support on Suicide: Suicide Risk Among Individuals in Turkish Probation SystemTuğba Görgülü0Vedat Işıkhan1University of RochesterHacettepe University, Department of Social Work, Ankara Each year, an average of one million people end their lives by suicide. This rate is higher for disadvantaged groups such as the criminal population and substance users.  Psychiatric problems and certain social factors increase suicide risk. Although the criminal involved and substance users have been studied in Turkey, research on suicide risk factors are limited. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine the effects of personality traits, and psychosocial variables such as family functioning, and perceived social support on suicide risk in individuals directed to Turkish probation services. Participants were 403 males, of which 183 were substance users and 220 were criminals. Results, revealed a significant relationship between being single, low income, criminal behavior at an early age, substance use behavior, multiple drug use, and suicide risk. Additionally, personality traits of neuroticism and psychoticism, as well as family members’ interest in each other were found to be best predictive variables of suicide risk R2= 0.551, F (12, 389) = 39.79, p<.001; Adjusted R2= .537, and the explained variance ratio was 55%. These results indicate that inclusion of social support factors such as family support, in suicide prevention programs may decrease suicide risk. https://www.adlitipbulteni.com/atb/article/view/1297substance usecriminalitypersonalityfamily functioningperceived social supportsuicide risk
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The Effects of Personality, Family Functioning and Perceived Social Support on Suicide: Suicide Risk Among Individuals in Turkish Probation System
Adli Tıp Bülteni
substance use
criminality
personality
family functioning
perceived social support
suicide risk
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Vedat Işıkhan
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title The Effects of Personality, Family Functioning and Perceived Social Support on Suicide: Suicide Risk Among Individuals in Turkish Probation System
title_short The Effects of Personality, Family Functioning and Perceived Social Support on Suicide: Suicide Risk Among Individuals in Turkish Probation System
title_full The Effects of Personality, Family Functioning and Perceived Social Support on Suicide: Suicide Risk Among Individuals in Turkish Probation System
title_fullStr The Effects of Personality, Family Functioning and Perceived Social Support on Suicide: Suicide Risk Among Individuals in Turkish Probation System
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Personality, Family Functioning and Perceived Social Support on Suicide: Suicide Risk Among Individuals in Turkish Probation System
title_sort effects of personality, family functioning and perceived social support on suicide: suicide risk among individuals in turkish probation system
publisher Adli Tıp Uzmanları Derneği
series Adli Tıp Bülteni
issn 1300-865X
2149-4533
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Each year, an average of one million people end their lives by suicide. This rate is higher for disadvantaged groups such as the criminal population and substance users.  Psychiatric problems and certain social factors increase suicide risk. Although the criminal involved and substance users have been studied in Turkey, research on suicide risk factors are limited. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine the effects of personality traits, and psychosocial variables such as family functioning, and perceived social support on suicide risk in individuals directed to Turkish probation services. Participants were 403 males, of which 183 were substance users and 220 were criminals. Results, revealed a significant relationship between being single, low income, criminal behavior at an early age, substance use behavior, multiple drug use, and suicide risk. Additionally, personality traits of neuroticism and psychoticism, as well as family members’ interest in each other were found to be best predictive variables of suicide risk R2= 0.551, F (12, 389) = 39.79, p<.001; Adjusted R2= .537, and the explained variance ratio was 55%. These results indicate that inclusion of social support factors such as family support, in suicide prevention programs may decrease suicide risk.
topic substance use
criminality
personality
family functioning
perceived social support
suicide risk
url https://www.adlitipbulteni.com/atb/article/view/1297
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