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Reactive and Proactive Aggression and Suicide Attempts Among Criminal Offenders

NCJ Number
246648
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 41 Issue: 3 Dated: March 2014 Pages: 337-344
Author(s)
Marc T. Swogger; Zach Walsh; Stephen A. Maisto; Kenneth R. Conner
Date Published
March 2014
Length
8 pages
Annotation

Outwardly directed aggression is associated with suicide attempts, but aggression is a heterogeneous construct.

Abstract

Outwardly directed aggression is associated with suicide attempts, but aggression is a heterogeneous construct. Increased specificity in our understanding of the link between aggression and suicide attempts can be attained by examining subtypes of aggression. We studied the relationships of reactive and proactive aggression to history of a suicide attempt among 96 criminal offenders in a pretrial supervision program. Consistent with prior findings in nonoffender samples, reactive aggression was associated with a history of suicide attempt after controlling for gender and depression. Proactive aggression was unrelated to suicide attempts. Results indicate that suicide risk assessments in forensic settings may be informed by the measurement of reactive aggression. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.