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Longitudinal Prediction of Suicide Attempts for a Diverse Adolescent Sample of Native Hawaiians,Pacific Peoples,and Asian Americans
Authors:Earl S Hishinuma  Myra D Smith  Kayne McCarthy  Mark Lee  Deborah A Goebert  Jeanelle J Sugimoto-Matsuda
Institution:1. hishinumae@dop.hawaii.edu
Abstract:The objective of this study was to determine the longitudinal predictors of past-6-month suicide attempts for a diverse adolescent sample of Native Hawaiians, Pacific peoples, and Asian Americans. The study used longitudinal data from the Hawaiian High Schools Health Survey (N?=?2,083, 9th to 11th graders, 1992–1993 and 1993–1994 school years). A stepwise multiple logistic regression was conducted. The final model consisted of three statistically significant predictors: (1) Time 1 suicide attempt, odds ratio?=?30.6; (2) state anxiety, odds ratio?=?4.9; and (3) parent expectations, odds ratio?=?1.9. Past suicide attempt was by far the strongest predictor of future suicide attempts. Implications are discussed, including the need for screening of prior suicide attempts and focused interventions after suicide attempts.
Keywords:adolescents  minorities  prediction  suicide attempts
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