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Psychological Medicine | 2017

Childhood adversity and midlife suicidal ideation.

Stephen Stansfeld; Carla Clark; Melanie Smuk; Chris Power; Tanya Davidson; Bryan Rodgers

Background Childhood adversity predicts adolescent suicidal ideation but there are few studies examining whether the risk of childhood adversity extends to suicidal ideation in midlife. We hypothesized that childhood adversity predicts midlife suicidal ideation and this is partially mediated by adolescent internalizing disorders, externalizing disorders and adult exposure to life events and interpersonal difficulties. Method At 45 years, 9377 women and men from the UK 1958 British Birth Cohort Study participated in a clinical survey. Childhood adversity was prospectively assessed at the ages of 7, 11 and 16 years. Suicidal ideation at midlife was assessed by the depressive ideas subscale of the Revised Clinical Interview Schedule. Internalizing and externalizing disorders were measured by the Rutter scales at 16 years. Life events, periods of unemployment, partnership separations and alcohol dependence were measured through adulthood. Results Illness in the household, paternal absence, institutional care, parental divorce and retrospective reports of parental physical and sexual abuse predicted suicidal ideation at 45 years. Three or more childhood adversities were associated with suicidal ideation at 45 years [odds ratio (OR) 4.31, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.67–6.94]. Psychological distress at 16 years partially mediated the associations of physical abuse (OR 3.41, 95% CI 2.29–5.75), sexual abuse (OR 4.99, 95% CI 2.90–11.16) with suicidal ideation. Adult life events partially mediated the association of parental divorce (OR 6.34, 95% CI −7.16 to 36.75) and physical (OR 9.59, 95% CI 4.97–27.88) and sexual abuse (OR 6.59, 95% CI 2.40–38.36) with suicidal ideation at 45 years. Conclusions Adversity in childhood predicts suicidal ideation in midlife, partially mediated by adolescent internalizing and externalizing disorders, adult life events and interpersonal difficulties. Understanding the pathways from adversity to suicidal ideation can inform suicide prevention and the targeting of preventive interventions.


Social Indicators Research | 2013

Developing Prospective Measures of Adversity Among Australian Families with Young Children

Bina Gubhaju; Bryan Rodgers; Lyndall Strazdins; Tanya Davidson; Peter Butterworth; Timothy Crosier


Archive | 2010

2009 Survey of The Nature and Extent of Gambling, and Problem Gambling, in the Australian Capital Territory

Tanya Davidson; Bryan Rodgers


Archive | 2013

Stigma and Help-Seeking for Gambling Problems

Annie Carroll; Bryan Rodgers; Tanya Davidson; Sharryn Sims


Addiction Research & Theory | 2007

Misclassification bias and moderate drinking

Bryan Rodgers; Timothy Windsor; Tanya Davidson; Chris Power


Social Indicators Research | 2016

Consistency and Continuity in Material and Psychosocial Adversity Among Australian Families with Young Children

Bina Gubhaju; Bryan Rodgers; Peter Butterworth; Lyndall Strazdins; Tanya Davidson


Social Policy Research Papers | 2011

Parental Divorce and Adult Family, Social and Psychological Outcomes: The Contribution of Childhood Family Adversity

Bryan Rodgers; Patricia Gray; Tanya Davidson; Peter Butterworth


Archive | 2015

'More than just a game: where gambling begins and ends'

Nicki A. Dowling; George Youseff; Bryan Rodgers; Tanya Davidson; Aino Suomi; Chris Greenwood; Robin Room; Clive Allcock; Jacob Topy; John W. Toumbourou; Stephanie Merkouris; Erin Oldenhof; Stuart Mundy-McPherson; Max Abbott; Maria Bellringer; Nick Garrett


Archive | 2015

Final Report: Gambling expenditure in the ACT (2014): By level of problem gambling, type of activity, and socioeconomic and demographic characteristics

Bryan Rodgers; Tanya Davidson; Francis Markham; Aino Suomi; Eleanor Taylor-Rodgers; Sean Cowlishaw


Archive | 2011

Parental divorce and adult family, social and psychological outcomes

Bryan Rodgers; Patricia Gray; Tanya Davidson; Peter Butterworth

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Bryan Rodgers

Australian National University

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Aino Suomi

Australian Catholic University

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Lyndall Strazdins

Australian National University

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Patricia Gray

Australian National University

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Chris Power

UCL Institute of Child Health

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Bina Gubhaju

Australian National University

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Australian National University

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