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- Title
Alcohol use disorders and risk factor interactions for adolescent suicidal ideation and attempts.
- Authors
Kelly, Thomas M.; Lynch, Kevin G.; Donovan, John E.; Clark, Duncan B.; Kelly, T M; Lynch, K G; Donovan, J E; Clark, D B
- Abstract
Four hundred eighty-two adolescents who were diagnosed with at least one mental disorder were studied to determine the predictors of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. Major depression was predictive of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts for both genders. Chronic stress was found predictive of male suicidal ideation, while low self-esteem and high family dysfunction were found to be predictive of suicidal ideation in females. Statistical trends suggest that females with comorbid alcohol use/conduct disorder were approximately three times more likely to have attempted suicide than those with only one of these conditions. Clinicians working with adolescents should be aware that, while depression remains the number one clinical risk forsuicidal behavior, risk factors for suicidal ideation may be different than those for attempted suicide and may vary by gender.
- Subjects
MENTAL illness; SUICIDAL behavior
- Publication
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior, 2001, Vol 31, Issue 2, p181
- ISSN
0363-0234
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1521/suli.31.2.181.21512