Association between the Big Five personality traits and suicide‐related behaviors in Japanese institutionalized youths

Author:

Takahashi Masaru1ORCID,Imahara Kasumi2,Miyamoto Yukiko3,Myojo Kayoko4,Yasuda Michiko5

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Core Research Ochanomizu University Tokyo Japan

2. Osaka Juvenile Classification Home Ministry of Justice Osaka Japan

3. Nagoya Juvenile Classification Home Ministry of Justice Nagoya Aichi Japan

4. Kyoto Juvenile Classification Home Ministry of Justice Kyoto Japan

5. Osaka Prison Ministry of Justice Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimInmates in correctional institutions experience higher rates of suicide attempt (SA), suicidal ideation (SI), and nonsuicidal self‐injury (NSSI) than the general population. This study aimed to examine the association between the Big Five personality traits and suicide‐related behavior, and to estimate the prevalence rate of such behaviors among Japanese institutionalized youth.MethodsThe participants were 436 youths who had been admitted to four juvenile classification homes (JCHs) between September 2021 and March 2023; they were asked to respond to a self‐report questionnaire after obtaining informed consent.ResultsA total of 8.1% and 19.3%, 29.4% and 44.7%, and 46.3% and 75.3% of males and females had experienced SA, SI, and NSSI in their lifetime, respectively. Females reported significantly higher instances of suicide‐related behaviors than males considering all suicide‐related behaviors. Logistic regression analyses revealed that neuroticism significantly increased the odds ratios for SA, SI, and NSSI on controlling for sex, age, and number of admissions to JCHs. For NSSI, the odds ratio for agreeableness was significantly lower than 1, indicating a lower probability of NSSI.ConclusionThe findings of our study demonstrate that neuroticism, one of the Big Five traits, was consistently and significantly associated with all suicide‐related behaviors, including SA, SI, and NSSI, among youth offenders, while agreeableness was found as a protective factor only against NSSI. The results of this study might help correctional officers identify justice‐involved youth at higher risk for suicide and allow the development of early interventions to prevent suicide.

Publisher

Wiley

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