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Citation

Grob MC, Klein AA, Eisen SV. J. Youth Adolesc. 1983; 12(2): 163-173.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1983, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/BF02088311

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The ongoing contact of adolescents with high school staff may provide an opportunity for the early identification and effective management of suicidal behavior. In this study, the knowledge, attitude, and experience of 80 high school professionals regarding adolescent suicide were assessed through semistructured personal interviews. Respondents identified more than 30 signs of potential vulnerability � manifestations of depression, verbal and written cues, isolation, and self-destructive behaviors. Among predisposing factors, those related to alienation within the family were most prominent. Other important risk factors were low self-esteem, difficulty in peer relationships, and economic or ethnic differences from other students. When suicidal behaviors occurred, respondents saw students and staff as attempting to be helpful; families were more often viewed as defensive.

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