N. Garnefski et Rfw. Diekstra, ADOLESCENTS FROM ONE-PARENT, STEPPARENT AND INTACT FAMILIES - EMOTIONAL-PROBLEMS AND SUICIDE ATTEMPTS, Journal of adolescence, 20(2), 1997, pp. 201-208
Data from a large community sample of adolescents were analysed to inv
estigate the differences between adolescents living in intact families
, one parent families and stepparent families with regard to emotional
problems and suicidality. The results indicated that, in general, ado
lescents from one parent and stepparent families reported a lower self
-esteem, more symptoms of anxiety and loneliness, more depressed mood,
more suicidal thoughts and more suicide attempts than children from i
ntact families. Some differences between boys and girls were found. Bo
ys from stepparent families had more emotional problems than boys from
one parent families, whereas girls from one parent families had more
such problems than girls from stepfamilies. Further, the lifetime prev
alence rate of suicide attempts was much higher both for girls living
in a one parent and stepparent family than for girls living in an inta
ct family. For boys, living with a stepparent was related to a higher
prevalence rate of suicide attempts, whereas living in a one parent fa
mily was not. (C) 1997 The Association for Professionals in Services f
or Adolescents.