Title of article :
Co-occurring risk behaviors among White, Black, and Hispanic US
high school adolescents with suicide attempts requiring medical
attention, 1999–2007: Implications for future prevention initiatives
Author/Authors :
Juan B. Pena، نويسنده , , Monica M. Matthieu، نويسنده , ,
Luis H. Zayas، نويسنده , , Katherine E. Masyn، نويسنده , , Eric D. Caine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose To identify subtypes of adolescent suicide attempters
by examining risk profiles related to substance use,
violent behavior, and depressive symptoms. To examine the
relationship between these subtypes and having had two or
more suicide attempts during the past year. To explore race
and gender differences across subtypes of suicide attempters.
Methods Data were combined from five nationally representative
cohorts of the US Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance
System (YRBSS) and focused on a subpopulation
of youth who reported a suicide attempt requiring medical
attention. Latent class analysis was used to identify subtypes
of suicide attempters.
Results Analysis yielded three classes of youth who
attempted suicide, distinguishable by their levels of substance
use and violent behaviors: low substance use and
violent behaviors, high substance use and violent behaviors,
and extreme substance use and violent behaviors. All
three classes had a high propensity for endorsing depressive
symptoms. The proportion of youth with two or more
suicide attempts during the past year increased across
subgroup of attempters with higher levels of substance use
and violent behaviors. Racial and gender differences were
found across subtypes of suicide attempters.
Conclusions Preventing and treating the co-occurrence of
substance use and violent behaviors may serve as essential
strategies for reducing suicide attempts, especially among
male youth. The use of public health strategies for suicide
prevention should take into account the different needs of
youth at risk for suicide.
Keywords :
Suicide attempted Adolescent Prevention Health status disparities Risk-taking
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)