RT Article T1 "I just wanted to die": preprison and current suicide ideation among women serving life sentences JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 40 IS 8 SP 832 OP 849 A1 Dye, Meredith Huey 1976- A1 Aday, Ron H. 1944- A2 Aday, Ron H. 1944- LA English YR 2013 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1885665474 AB For women serving life sentences, adjustments to prison are often marked by thoughts of suicide. Many enter prison with specific vulnerabilities that place them at risk for suicide. Using data on 214 female lifers, the authors examined the extent of suicide ideation prior to incarceration as well as current suicide ideation. The relationships between preprison abuse, mental health indicators, prison adjustment factors, prison and family supports, and time served along with sociodemographic variables were analyzed with respect to four categories of preprison and current suicide ideation. Multinomial logistic regression results indicated significant group differences in suicide ideation for abuse histories, depression, family and prison supports, and education level. Among the preprison ideation groups, current depression?not abuse history?distinguished between women with or without current ideation. That is, the way women coped with past abuse was a stronger predictor of current suicide ideation than abuse itself. K1 Deprivation K1 Female Inmates K1 importation hypothesis K1 life sentence inmates K1 Suicide DO 10.1177/0093854813476266