Suicide Attempts and Self-Harm Behaviors in Psychiatric Sex Offenders
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Description
Suicidality and self-harm behaviors among sex offenders remain underreported in the clinical literature and are often misunderstood in this complex population. The present study aims to identify rates of suicide attempts and self-injurious behaviors in a sample of 1,184 psychiatric inpatients, 462 of whom are sexual offenders. Between-group comparisons revealed significant differences in history of suicide attempts and self-harm behaviors, with sexual offenders evidencing greater rates of both. Significant psychiatric correlates of suicide attempts and self-harm behaviors among sex offenders varied by group and included a variety of psychiatric symptom presentations. These are compared with the general literature on suicide risk and the sex offender population. Implications for treatment of these behaviors in a sex offender population are discussed.
Citation Information
Stinson, Jill D.; and Gonsalves, Valerie. 2014. Suicide Attempts and Self-Harm Behaviors in Psychiatric Sex Offenders. Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research and Treatment. Vol.26(3). 252-270. https://doi.org/10.1177/1079063213486935 ISSN: 1079-0632