Year: 2015 Source: JAMA Psychiatry. (2015). 72(2), 160-168. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.2141 SIEC No: 20150079

Suicide attempts are strong predictors of suicide, a leading cause of adolescent mortality. Suicide attempts are highly familial, although the mechanisms of familial transmission are not understood. Better delineation of these mechanisms could help frame potential targets for prevention. Objective:To examine the mechanisms and pathways by which suicidal behavior is transmitted from parent to child. Parental history of a suicide attempt conveys a nearly 5-fold increased odds of suicide attempt in offspring at risk for mood disorder, even after adjusting for the familial transmission of mood disorder. Interventions that target mood disorder and impulsive aggression in high-risk offspring may attenuate the familial transmission of suicidal behavior.