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Correlates of Recent Suicide Attempts in a Triethnic Group of Adolescents
Authors:Lynn Rew  Nancy Thomas  Sharon D Horner  Michael D Resnick  Trisha Beuhring
Institution:Lynn Rew, RN, EdD, HNC, FAAN, Epsilon Theta;, Denton and Louise Cooley and Family Centennial Professor, Austin, TX Nancy Thomas, RNC, PhD, FNP, Postdoctoral Fellow, Austin, TX;Sharon D. Horner, RN, PhD, Epsilon Theta;, Associate Professor, all at the University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing, Austin, TX Michael D. Resnick, PhD, Professor and Director, Austin, TX;Trisha Beuhring, PhD, Research Associate, both at the University of Minnesota, Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, Minneapolis, MN
Abstract:Purpose: To describe recent self-reported suicide attempts in a triethnic group of adolescents, to analyze differences in the correlates of attempts by ethnicity and gender, and to explore theoretical correlates of recent suicide attempts using a resilience framework.
Methods: Quantitative data were collected from 10,059 students in 7th, 9th, and 11th grades in Connecticut in 1996. Secondary analysis was done to compare respondents of African American, Hispanic Latino, and Caucasian ethnicities. Data were analyzed using bivariate and multivariate procedures. Logistic regression was used to identify the best set of explanatory variables for recent suicide attempts.
Results: The percentage of suicide attempts was significantly higher among Hispanic Latina girls (19.3%) than in any other ethnic-gender group. Significant relationships were found between recent suicide attempts and (a) family history of suicide attempt, (b) friend's history of suicide attempt, (c) history of sexual abuse, (d) history of physical abuse, and (e) environmental stress. The significant set of explanatory variables for recent suicide attempts for the three ethnic groups combined were stress, internalizing and externalizing behaviors, physical and sexual abuse, family and friend attempted suicide, social connectedness, and religious influence.
Conclusions: Findings support use of a resilience model for suicide attempts among three ethnic groups. The finding of a significantly higher percentage of recent suicide attempts by Hispanic girls compared to girls in other ethnic-gender groups warrants further investigation along with development and testing of culturally sensitive preventive interventions.
Keywords:adolescent health  ethnicity  resilience
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