RT Journal Article T1 Family conflict and suicidal behaviour in adolescence: the mediating role of the assertive interpersonal schema A1 Eslava, Dalila A1 Martínez Vispo, Carmela A1 Villanueva Blasco, Víctor José A1 Errasti Pérez, Jose M. A1 Al-Halabí, Susana K1 Suicidal behaviour K1 Suicidal ideation K1 Suicide attempts K1 Family conflict K1 Assertiveness K1 Adolescence AB Suicidal behaviour in adolescents is a significant problem worldwide. Family plays an important role in this issue, with family conflict associated with a greater likelihood of current suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. It has been suggested that the relationship between these two variables may be mediated by how social information is handled. The assertive interpersonal schema, which helps to understand conflict as a normal experience, may be a relevant variable. The aim of this study was to examine the direct and indirect effects of family conflict on suicidal behaviour through the assertive interpersonal schema in an adolescent sample. The sample comprised 229 participants (52.8% boys, M(SD)age = 15.76 years (1.24)). A total of 29.7% of the participants reported suicidal ideation, and 4.8% indicated having attempted suicide in the previous two weeks. Family conflict was positively related to suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. A multiple mediation analysis showed that both effects were significant in all the dependent variables, with the assertive interpersonal schema explaining a large part of the effect of family conflict, particularly for suicidal ideation. These findings have implications for the prevention and treatment of this problem in adolescents. PB MDPI YR 2023 FD 2023 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/30705 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/30705 LA eng NO Eslava, D.; Martínez-Vispo, C.; Villanueva-Blasco, V.J.; Errasti, J.M.; Al-Halabí, S. Family conflict and suicidal behaviour in adolescence: the mediating role of the assertive interpersonal schema. Sustainability 2023, 15, 5149 DS Minerva RD 24 abr 2026