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Citation

Chino M, Fullerton-Gleason L. Ethn. Dis. 2006; 16(2): 435-442.

Affiliation

University of Nevada Las Vegas, School of Public Health, Center for Health Disparities Research, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 453060, Las Vegas, NV 89154-306, USA. michelle.chino@ccmail.nevada.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, International Society on Hypertension in Blacks)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

17682246

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine correlates of suicide attempts among American Indian adolescents living on reservations in New Mexico. DESIGN: Cross-sectional PARTICIPANTS: American Indian adolescents attending school in New Mexico, grades 6 to 12. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Data from the Search Institute Profiles of Student Life Attitudes and Behaviors survey related to suicide attempts and student assets and risk behaviors. Hypothesized predictor variables derived from 39 survey questions were tested against one outcome variable relating to prior suicide attempts. RESULTS: Of 690 American Indian students included in the study, 24.2% indicated having attempted suicide one or more times in their lives. Salient assets included having neighbors who cared about them, adults who made them feel important, and having friends who did well in school. Notable risk factors were feeling depressed, drug and alcohol use, and having been the victim of violence. CONCLUSIONS: Adolescent suicide continues to be a major concern for American Indians. A focus on strengthening parent-child relationships and community support for families may increase resiliency among youth at risk.


Language: en

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