TY - JOUR PY - 1996// TI - Suicidal behavior among middle-class adolescents who seek crisis services JO - Journal of clinical psychology (Hoboken) A1 - Rotheram-Borus, Mary-Jane A1 - Walker, J. U. A1 - Ferns, W. SP - 137 EP - 143 VL - 52 IS - 2 N2 - The goal of this study was to assess suicidal behavior and risk factors among 1,616 predominantly middle-class adolescents who were seeking crisis services, either residential or nonresidential. Across recruitment sites, 22.1% reported a past suicide attempt; half reported suicidal ideation in the month prior to seeking services. Attempters were significantly more likely than nonattempters to report suicidal ideation (64.2%), family suicidal behavior (50.5%), and more than twice as likely to have been depressed (37.3%), frequently used alcohol (13.2%), frequently used drugs (10.6%), run away (30.9%), belonged to a gang (6.1%), and destroyed property (5.8%). Suicidal behavior among predominantly White, middle-class adolescents who have sought crisis services appears similar to patterns found among minority youths in Los Angeles and New York City.
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LA - en SN - 0021-9762 UR - http://dx.doi.org/3.0.CO;2-R ID - ref1 ER -