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Cook, Robert S., Tracy L. Cross, and Karyn L. Gust. "Psychological Autopsy as a Research Approach for Studying Gifted Adolescents Who Commit Suicide." Journal of Secondary Gifted Education 7, no. 3 (May 1996): 393–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1932202x9600700304.

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Suicide is currently the second leading cause of death among adolescents. Research into gifted adolescent suicide is extremely limited. Investigations in this area are hampered by the infrequent occurrence of gifted adolescnet suicide and other factors such as the stigma attached to suicide. The body of knowledge about gifted adolescent suicide can be increased by utilizing alternative research approaches such as the psychological autopsy, a retrospective approach to studying suicide. The psychological autopsy and its use in studying the suicides of three gifted adolescents are described in this article.
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Miller, Adam Bryant, and Mitchell J. Prinstein. "Adolescent Suicide as a Failure of Acute Stress-Response Systems." Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 15, no. 1 (May 7, 2019): 425–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050718-095625.

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Suicide is the second leading cause of death worldwide for adolescents. Despite decades of research on correlates and risk factors for adolescent suicide, we know little about why suicidal ideation and behavior frequently emerge in adolescence and how to predict, and ultimately prevent, suicidal behavior among youths. In this review, we first discuss knowledge regarding correlates, risk factors, and theories of suicide. We then review why adolescence is a period of unique vulnerability, given changing biology and social network reorganization. Next, we present a conceptual model through which to interpret emerging findings in adolescent suicide research. We suggest that a promising area for future research is to examine adolescent suicide as a failure of biological responses to acute stress in the proximal moments of a suicidal crisis. After reviewing initial evidence for this conceptualization, we review future directions for studies on adolescent suicide.
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Mohammad Nurunnabi, Monowar Ahmad Tarafdar, Afroza Begum, Sultana Jahan, and A F M Rezaul Islam. "Adolescent suicide and suicidal behavior: a review." Z H Sikder Women’s Medical College Journal 3, Number 2 (July 1, 2021): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.47648/zhswmcj.2021.v0302.08.

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Suicide among adolescent has emerged as a major public health issue in many low and middle-income (LAMI) countries. Suicidal behavior including ideation and attempt are the most important predictors of completed suicide and offer critical points for intervention. This article reviews recent population and national data based studies of adolescent suicide and suicide attempters for analyzing risk factors for adolescent suicide and suicidal behavior. According to WHO estimates, 800,000 suicide deaths occurred worldwide in 2016 and it is the third leading cause of death for 15-19 year olds. The suicide rate in Bangladesh was 5.9 per 100,000 population in 2016 (4.7 for males and 7.0 for females). Approximately, 90 percent of suicide cases meet criteria for a psychiatric disorder, particularly major depression, substance abuse and prior suicide attempts are strongly related to adolescent suicides. The relationship between psychiatric disorders and adolescent suicide is now well established. Factors related to family adversity, social alienation and precipitating problems also contribute to the risk of suicide. The main target of effective prevention of adolescent suicides is to reduce suicide risk factors. Recognition and effective management and control of psychiatric disorders, e.g. depression, are essential in preventing adolescent suicides. Research on the treatment of diagnosed depressive disorders and of those with suicidal behavior is reviewed.
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Silva, Rodrigo Sousa, Rafael de Almeida Machado, Layanne Santos Carneiro, Guilherme Henrique Moreira Azevedo, Fernando Tranqueira Silva, Clarissa Bezerra Nunes de Sá, Gabriel da Silva Oliveira, and Erminiana Damiani De Mendonça. "FATORES DE RISCO ASSOCIADOS AO SUICÍDIO NA ADOLESCÊNCIA: UM REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA NO PERÍODO DE 2004 A 2019." Revista de Patologia do Tocantins 6, no. 2 (June 9, 2019): 50–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.20873/uft.2446-6492.2019v6n2p50.

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Introdução: O suicídio na adolescência constitui-se num importante problema de saúde pública mundial e, é desencadeado por diversos fatores socioeconômicos e culturais. Trata-se de uma doença incapacitante visto que são graves e negativos os impactos psicossociais que decorrem das tentativas de suicídio tanto para o indivíduo, quanto para seus familiares. O estudo objetiva descrever os principais fatores de risco associados ao suicídio na adolescência, presentes na literatura. Método: É um estudo de revisão integrativa realizado a partir de dados secundários obtidos, por meio de busca de artigos no período de 2004 a 2019, acessando as bases de dados Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS), Cochrane Library, Web of Science, PubMed. Resultados e discussão: A maioria dos estudos apontam que as mu¬lheres estão mais propensas à ideação suicida e os homens, à prática do ato suicida. Os principais estudos sobre o tema indicam a depressão como sendo o principal fator de gatilho que impulsiona uma mudança de ideação suicida para um intento suicida. Pesquisas sugerem que a automutilação não suicida é um preditor robusto de futuras tentativas de suicídio; no entanto, automutilação não-suicida raramente tem sido considerada dentro de uma estrutura de ideação para ação. Abuso de substâncias psicoativas e, problemas nos núcleos familiar e escolar configuram fortes preditores de comportamento suicida entre os adolescentes. Conclusão: O suicídio é um fenômeno complexo que traz consequências negativas não só para família da vítima, mas também para o meio social no qual o adolescente está inserido. As adversidades da infância (especialmente as violências físicas e abusos sexuais) são poderosos indicadores do início e persistência de comportamentos suicidas. Logo, a escola, principal local em que adolescente convive, tem papel estratégico para a promoção e proteção da saúde dos alunos em conjunto com ações governamentais de apoio à prevenção do suicídio. Palavras-chave: autolesão não suicida; Suicídio; Tentativas de suicídio; Adolescência, fatores para suicídio. ABSTRACT Introduction: The suicide in the adolescence consist in an important problem of world public health, and is triggered by several socioeconomic and cultural factors. It is an incapacitating disease since the psychosocial impacts resulting from suicide attempts are serious and negative. This study aims to describe the main risk factors associated with suicide in adolescence, present in the literature. Method: This is an integrative review study based on secondary data obtained through the search of articles from 2004 to 2019, by accessing the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature databases Health Sciences (LILACS), Cochrane Library, Web of Science, PubMed. Results and discussion: Most studies indicate that women are more prone to suicidal ideation and men suicidal acts. Major studies on the subject indicate that depression is the main trigger factor that drives a shift from suicidal ideation to a suicidal attempt. Research suggests that non-suicidal self-mutilation is a robust predictor of future suicide attempts; however, non-suicidal self-mutilation has rarely been considered within a framework of ideation for action. Abuse of psychoactive substance and problems in the family and school nuclei are strong predictors of suicidal behavior among adolescents. Conclusion: Suicide is a complex phenomenon that has negative consequences not only for the victim’s family but also for the social environment in which the adolescent is inserted. The adversities of childhood (especially physical violence and sexual abuse) are powerful indicators of the onset and persistence of suicidal behavior. Therefore, the school, the main place where adolescents live, plays a strategic role in promoting and protecting students’ health in conjunction with government actions to support suicide prevention. Key-words: non suicide self-injury; Suicide; Suicide attempts; Adolescence, factors for suicide.
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Picouto, María Dolores, Francisco Villar, and María Dolores Braquehais. "The role of serotonin in adolescent suicide: theoretical, methodological, and clinical concerns." International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health 27, no. 2 (May 1, 2015): 129–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijamh-2015-5003.

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Abstract Introduction: Adolescent suicide is a complex phenomenon that has similarities and differences with adult suicidal behavior. Serotonergic (5-HT) dysfunction has extensively been studied in adults and has been postulated as a biological marker for suicide. Methods: We conducted a comprehensive review of the studies available in MEDLINE from January 1998 until January 2014 on the role of “serotonin” both in adults’ and adolescents’ “completed suicide”, “suicide attempts”, and “suicidal ideation”. Results: Studies on 5-HT conducted in adults and replicated in adolescents have yielded inconsistent results. Although some genes related to the serotonergic system have been associated with an increased risk of suicide, attempts to reproduce those findings have been unsuccessful and a common genetic variant associated to suicidal behavior has yet to be identified. Discussion: Studies on the neurobiology of adolescent suicide should consider the biological specificities of this life stage and of gender differences during this period. Future research designs should also try to integrate findings in the psychological and biological domains. Prospective studies may help understand the process that leads from suicidal ideation to suicide attempts or completed suicides in this population.
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Shek, Daniel T. L., Britta M. Lee, and Joyce Chow. "Trends in Adolescent Suicide in Hong Kong for the Period 1980 to 2003." Scientific World JOURNAL 5 (2005): 702–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2005.83.

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This paper utilizes existing statistics on adolescent suicide to examine adolescent suicide trends and patterns in Hong Kong for the period 1980 to 2003. Several trends and patterns could be revealed from the analyses. First, there was a gradual rising trend where adolescent suicide rates in the 1990's and the early 2000's were higher than those in the 1980's. Second, suicide rates for adolescents aged 10-24 years were lower than those of other adult age groups. Third, although adolescent suicide rates in Hong Kong were lower than those reported in some English-speaking countries and Mainland China, the figures were higher than those reported in Taiwan. Fourth, suicide rates among teenagers in early adolescence were lower than those among adolescents in late adolescence. Fifth, although male adolescent suicide rates were in general higher than female adolescent suicide rates (10-24 age group), gender differences in suicide rates appeared to be moderated by age. Sixth, there was a gradual rising trend in adolescent proportional mortality rates for suicide since the 1990's. Seventh, proportional mortality rates for suicide among teenagers in early adolescence were lower than those among adolescents in late adolescence. Finally, although jumping from a height was a common method of adolescent suicide, there was a rising trend of using other methods, such as taking drugs, hanging and charcoal burning. The observed adolescent suicide phenomena are discussed in this study with reference to the socio-cultural context of Hong Kong.
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Marušič, Andrej, Saška Roškar, and Roderick H. Hughes. "Familial Study of Suicidal Behavior Among Adolescents in Slovenia." Crisis 25, no. 2 (March 2004): 74–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910.25.2.74.

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Summary: The number of adolescents who attempt or complete suicide is increasing. Risk factors range from mental disorders, to problems at school, family problems, or difficulties in establishing relationships. A further important, and too often underestimated, risk factor for adolescent suicide is the presence of suicidal behavior in the adolescent's family. We investigated 184 high school adolescents in a region in Slovenia with a high suicide rate (30/100,000/year). They were questioned by means of an anonymous questionnaire about the presence of suicidal behavior in their relatives and about the presence of suicidal thoughts, plans, and acts in themselves. The results revealed that 13% of the adolescents studied had a relative who had attempted suicide and a further 9% of the adolescents had lost a relative due to suicide. About half of all females and almost a third of males had had suicidal thoughts (differences between sexes were statistically significant: χ2 = 6.13; p < .01). Attempted suicide among relatives was positively correlated with the presence of suicidal plans among adolescents (Φ = 0.15; p < .05). This correlation proved to be even stronger and statistically more significant in men when we split the sample by gender. All variables (suicidal thoughts, suicidal plans, and suicide attempts) in the adolescent males positively correlated with attempted suicide among their relatives (Φ = 0.28, p < .01; Φ = 0.26, p < .05; Φ = 0.34, p < .01; respectively). Our results speak in favor of a higher risk of suicidal behavior among adolescents with suicidal behavior in their families.
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Cheng, C. C. J., W. J. Yen, W. T. Chang, K. C. C. Wu, M. C. Ko, and C. Y. Li. "Risk of adolescent offspring's completed suicide increases with prior history of their same-sex parents' death by suicide." Psychological Medicine 44, no. 9 (September 24, 2013): 1845–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291713002298.

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BackgroundTo investigate the risk of completed suicide in offspring during adolescence in relation to prior history of the same-sex parent's death by suicide and other causes.MethodA total of 500 adolescents who died by suicide at age 15–19 years between 1997 and 2007 were identified from the Taiwan Mortality Registration (TMR). For each case, 30 age- and time-matched controls were selected randomly from all adolescents registered in the Taiwan Birth Registry (TBR). A multivariate conditional logistic regression model was used to assess the risk of adolescent completed suicide in relation to their same-sex parent.ResultsAdolescent suicide risk was positively associated with both paternal [odds ratio (OR) 5.38, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.17–13.33] and maternal suicide (OR 6.59, 95% CI 1.82–23.91). The corresponding risk estimates associated with paternal and maternal deaths from non-suicidal causes were much lower, at 1.88 and 1.94 respectively. The risk of suicide in male adolescents was significantly associated with prior history of paternal death by suicide (OR 8.23, 95% CI 2.96–22.90) but not of maternal death by suicide (OR 3.50, 95% CI 0.41–30.13). On the other contrary, the risk of suicidal death in female adolescents was significantly associated with prior history of maternal suicide (OR 9.71, 95% CI 1.89–49.94) but not of paternal suicide (OR 2.42, 95% CI 0.30–19.57). However, these differences did not reach statistical significance.ConclusionsAlthough limited by sample size, our study indicates that adolescent offspring suicidal death is associated with prior history of their same-sex parent's death by suicide.
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Overholser, James C., Stacy R. Freiheit, and Julia M. DiFilippo. "Emotional Distress and Substance Abuse as Risk Factors for Suicide Attempts." Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 42, no. 4 (May 1997): 402–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/070674379704200407.

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Background: Both depression and hopelessness have been found to be closely related to suicide risk among adolescents and adults. Substance abuse has also been found to play a role in the suicide process with adults, but it is still unclear how much substance abuse influences suicide in adolescents. Method: The present study examined the relationship between substance abuse, emotional distress, and suicidal intent among 115 adolescent psychiatric inpatients who had attempted suicide. Results: Measures of emotional distress, as well as the measures of substance abuse, were significantly intercor-related. Correlations across domains (emotional distress versus substance abuse), however, varied by gender. Among adolescent females, both depression and hopelessness were significantly related to suicidal intent, whereas among adolescent males, only depression was related to suicidal intent. Also, alcohol abuse was significantly related to depression and hopelessness in adolescent males. Conclusions: Hopelessness may not be as useful an indicator of suicide risk among adolescent males as it is with adolescent females. Intervention and prevention programs designed for adolescent females should identify and address feelings of depression and hopelessness. New intervention and prevention programs may need to be developed for adolescent males.
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Feigelman, William, Martin Plöderl, Zohn Rosen, and Julie Cerel. "Research Note on Whether Sexual Minority Individuals Are Over-Represented Among Suicide's Casualties." Crisis 41, no. 3 (May 2020): 229–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000626.

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Abstract. Background: Past studies have repeatedly shown higher suicidal thoughts and attempts among sexual minority members, yet have remained opaque on whether these groups are more prone to taking their own lives. Aims: This short report focuses on suicide deaths among sexual minority members. Method: We utilized two large-scale surveys: one, among adults, the updated Cumulative General Social Surveys, and the other, among adolescents, The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), where respondents' data were cross-linked to National Death Index death records. Results: Results confirmed pre-existent findings showing elevated suicide rates among sexual minority females but not among sexual minority males. Limitations: The shortfall of female adolescent suicides in the Add Health sample prevented us from examining the question of female sexual minority suicides within this population. Conclusion: Although ample evidence demonstrates higher suicidal thoughts and attempts among sexual minority males, three studies presently do not confirm their greater propensity to die by suicide, compared with heterosexual males; yet, for sexual minority females the evidence is steadily mounting showing their greater suicide risks.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Adolescent suicide"

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Leonhardt, Heather. "Demographic and Psychological Predictors of Suicide Attempts and Ideation Among Adolescents." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1989. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc501050/.

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The present study attempted to identify demographic and psychological variables predictive of adolescent suicidal ideations and attempts. Data from 90 adolescents, who completed an intake form at a university community mental health clinic or were student volunteers, were utilized. Two judges tabulated information regarding age, gender, number of siblings, ethnicity, parental marital status, drug use, depression, suicidal ideation, and previous suicidal attempts. A multiple regression analysis was performed to identify which variables had predictive significance. Depression was the best predictor of both suicidal ideations and attempts. Ethnicity was also predictive; white adolescents were found to be at higher risk for suicide than individuals from other ethnic groups. It is suggested that additional studies be done exploring other predictors of suicide among adolescents.
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Kadisak, Kelly. "Adolescent suicide a literature review /." Menomonie, WI : University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2007. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2007/2007kadisakk.pdf.

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Hoffner, Melodee. "Literature review of adolescent suicide." Online version, 2003. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2003/2003hoffnerm.pdf.

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Walcott, Roselyn I. "Adolescent suicide : contributions of the family." Thesis, McGill University, 1995. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=23970.

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A review of the literature strongly suggests that poor family dynamics play a critical role in an adolescent's choice of suicide. This thesis examines the literature and research findings on adolescent suicide and family functioning. It will bring together recent findings to help professionals access the information on adolescent suicide as it relates to the family. The psychosocial and cognitive theories of development are explored to provide a framework for understanding adolescents and the reasons for the choices and problem solving they make in their quest for identity. Since social workers are increasingly implicated in the prevention of youth suicide, the thesis applies the argument to prevention from a social work perspective.
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Roberts, Monica L. "Adolescent Suicide Prevention| Life Experiences Contributing to Suicidal Ideation Resilience." Thesis, Saybrook University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10681251.

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Suicide is a significant public health problem. It is among the top three chief causes of death for young people, ages 10-24 years (CDC, 2016). The majority of studies on suicide focus on what causes suicidal thoughts, suicidal attempts, and completed suicides (e.g., Dougherty, 2010; Shneidman, 1993; Van Orden et al., 2010). While these studies are crucial, it is also vital to understand why and how people survive and thrive. Focusing on adolescent suicide prevention through the lens of resiliency, the research questions are as follows: Why and how did suicidal adolescents decide against suicide?

Thirty-two participants (16 males and 16 females) from diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, ages 21 to 50 years, completed an anonymous online self-report questionnaire. The data were analyzed, using Braun and Clarke's (2006) thematic analysis. The results of the analysis identified four areas in which suicidal adolescents find resiliency from suicidal thinking: social support and professional help, positive life event or circumstance, responsibility and or purpose, and religious and/or spiritual experience. Drawing from the linkages of the themes, the adolescent suicidal ideation theory was developed and explained.

The theoretical explanation, the first of its kind in regard to understanding why and how suicidal youths decide against suicide, is an important contribution in the fields of psychology and adolescent suicide prevention. It also serves to inform mental health professionals, educators, parents, adolescents, and children. Implications in the research highlight the buffering effects of personal connection (i.e., social and professional help), positive emotions, responsibility and purpose, and a religious and/or spiritual foundation in fostering suicidal ideation resilience. Suggested recommendations for policymakers include developing comprehensive training classes to promote healthy families and effective parenting; promoting age appropriate coping and problem-solving skills and resilience strategies to children and adolescents, starting a kindergarten through the twelfth grade (K-12), and six other recommendations are outlined in the discussion section of the paper. Further research could be conducted to strengthen the evidence-base of humanistic, existential, transpersonal, integrative, and trauma-informed therapies to help depressed and suicidal young people recover and acquire positive mental emotional health and wellness.

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Thomas, Kathryn Ann, and mikewood@deakin edu au. "Longitudinal evaluation of a risk-factor model for adolescent suicidality." Deakin University. School of Psychology, 2004. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20051208.100703.

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This research developed two best-fitting structural equation models of risk factors for adolescent depression and suicidality: a core model, which included parenting factors, gender, depression, and suicidality, and an extended model, which also encompassed personality traits (Introversion and Impulsivity) and mood factors (Anxiety and Anger). Further, this research investigated the consistency of model fit across time (Le., 1 month & 12 months) and samples, and explored the effectiveness of the ReachOut! Internet site as a psychoeducational prevention strategy for adolescent depression and suicidality. Gender, age, and location differences were also explored. Participants were 185 Year-9 students and 93 Year-10 students aged 14 - 16 years, from seven secondary schools in regional and rural Victoria. Students were given a survey which included the Parental Bonding Instrument (Parker, Tupling, & Brown, 1979), the Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory (Millon, Green, & Meagher, 1982), the Profile of Mood States Inventory (McNair & Lorr, 1964), items on suicidal behaviour including some questions from the Revised Adolescent Suicide Questionnaire (Pearce & Martin, 1994), and questions on loss and general demographics. Results supported an indirect model of risk factors, with family factors directly influencing personality factors, which in turn influenced mood factors, including depression, which then influenced suicidality. At the theoretical level, results supported Attachment Theory (Bowlby, 1969), demonstrating that perceived parenting styles that are warm and not overly controlling are more conducive to an adolescent's emotional well-being than are parenting styles that are cold and controlling. Further, results supported Millon's theory of personality (1981), demonstrating that parenting style influences a child's personality. Short-term intervention effects from the internet site were a decrease in Introversion for the full sample, and decreased Inhibition and Suicidality for a high-risk subgroup. Long-term age effects were decreased Inhibition and increased Anxiety for the fall sample. There was also a probable intervention effect for Depression for the high-risk subgroup. No location differences for the risk factors were found between regional and rural areas.
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Dockstader, Carole Ohlendorf. "Adolescent suicide: Noncontemplators, contemplators, and attempters." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1996. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/1276.

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Jones, Ian F. "Social factors in adolescent suicidal ideation and behavior." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1991. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332529/.

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The decision by teenagers either to consider or to attempt to commit suicide was addressed in this research. Covariance structure analysis (LISREL) techniques were used to examine the influence of four social-psychological factors (psychic disruption, delinquency, family disruption, and school problems) upon a suicidal orientation.
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HUOT, SABINE. "Adolescence et tentative de suicide." Clermont-Ferrand 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991CLF13824.

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Karolus, Susan L. "Adolescent suicide : accurate assessment of suicide lethality factors by high school students /." View online, 1991. http://repository.eiu.edu/theses/docs/32211998880788.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Adolescent suicide"

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Adolescent suicide. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Company, 1998.

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Capuzzi, Dave. Preventing adolescent suicide. Muncie, Ind: Accelerated Development, 1988.

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Marttunen, Mauri. Adolescent suicide in Finland. Helsinki: National Public Health Institute, Dept. of Mental Health, 1994.

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Cooper, Edith Fairman. Youth suicide: Sudden adolescent death. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1988.

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Pommereau, Xavier. L' Adolescent suicidaire. Paris: Dunod, 1996.

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Brooymans, MaryAnn. Adolescent suicide awareness training program. London, Ont: Canadian Mental Health Association, 1985.

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Suicide and attempted suicide among children and adolescents. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1986.

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Wilde, Eric Jan de. Specific characteristics of adolescent suicide attempters. Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers, 1992.

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Williams, Laurel L., and Owen Muir, eds. Adolescent Suicide and Self-Injury. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42875-4.

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Berman, Alan L., and David A. Jobes. Adolescent suicide: Assessment and intervention. Washington: American Psychological Association, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10079-000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Adolescent suicide"

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Reidenberg, Daniel J. "Suicide." In Handbook of Adolescent Behavioral Problems, 209–34. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7497-6_12.

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Mattunen, Mauri J., Markus M. Henriksson, Hillevi M. Aro, Martti E. Heikkinen, Erkki T. Isometsä, and Jouko K. Lönnqvist. "Gender Differences in Adolescent Suicide." In Suicide Prevention, 93–103. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47210-4_10.

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Bowen, P., and F. Ladame. "Suicide and Psychosis." In Childhood and Adolescent Psychosis, 77–81. Basel: KARGER, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000078979.

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Berman, Alan L. "Child and Adolescent Suicide." In Life Span Perspectives of Suicide, 109–20. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0724-0_9.

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Starrs, Bronagh. "Anxiety, depression, self-harm and suicide." In Adolescent Psychotherapy, 86–102. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429460746-7.

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Ryerson, Diane M. "“ASAP” — an adolescent suicide awareness programme." In Suicide in Adolescence, 173–90. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4253-0_11.

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Eyman, James R., James K. Mikawa, and Susanne Kohn Eyman. "The Problem of Adolescent Suicide." In Advances in Psychological Assessment, 165–201. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0555-2_6.

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LaFromboise, Teresa D., and Shadab Hussain. "School-Based Adolescent Suicide Prevention." In Prevention Science in School Settings, 335–52. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3155-2_16.

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Crabb, Anthony. "Self-Harm and Suicide." In Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 394–402. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY: Routledge, 2021.: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003083139-59.

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Diekstra, René F. W. "Renée or the complex psychodynamics of adolescent suicide." In Suicide in Adolescence, 43–75. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4253-0_4.

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Ha, Ju Young. "Suicidal ideation, Suicide plans and attempts in Korean adolescents." In Healthcare and Nursing 2014. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2014.72.29.

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Runcan, Remus, Patricia Luciana Runcan, Cosmin Goian, Bogdan Nadolu, and Mihaela Gavrilă Ardelean. "SELF-HARM IN ADOLESCENCE." In NORDSCI International Conference. SAIMA Consult Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/nordsci2020/b1/v3/27.

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This study provides the synonyms for the terms deliberate self-harm and self-destructive behaviour, together with a psychological portrait of self-harming adolescents, the consequence of self-harm, the purpose of self-harm, and the forms of self-harm. It also presents the results of a survey regarding the prevalence of people with non-suicidal self-harming behaviour, the gender of people with non-suicidal self-harming behaviour, the age of the first non-suicidal self-harming behaviour in these people, the frequency of non-suicidal self-harming behaviour in these people, the association of the non-suicidal self-harming behaviour with substance misuse in these people, the relationships of the people with non-suicidal self-harming behaviour with their fathers, mothers, and siblings, the relationships of the people with non-suicidal self-harming behaviour with their friends, the possible causes of self-harming behaviour in these people, and the relationship of people with non-suicidal self-harming behaviour with religion. Some of the results confirmed literature results, while others shed a new light on other aspects related to people with non-suicidal self-harming behaviour
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Minullina, A. F. "The Connection Between Parenting Relationships And Suicide Activity Of Adolescents." In 3rd International Forum on Teacher Education. Cognitive-crcs, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2017.08.02.62.

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"Completed Suicides of Adolescents: Psychological and Clinicalpsychological Factors." In Congress on mental health meeting the needs of the XXI century. Gorodets, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22343/mental-health-congress-compendium41-44.

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Khan, Aqeel. "Coping Behavior and Suicide Ideation: Comparison between Indian and Malaysian Adolescents." In Annual International Conference on Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology. Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2251-1865_cbp88.

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Scherer, Stefan, John Pestian, and Louis-Philippe Morency. "Investigating the speech characteristics of suicidal adolescents." In ICASSP 2013 - 2013 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2013.6637740.

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Valdez, Rosario, Luz Arenas, Anabel Rojas, Hugo Gómez, Alma Cruz, and Eréndira Marín. "PW 1336 Experience of mexican adolescents with suicide attempt: a qualitative approach." In Safety 2018 abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprevention-2018-safety.298.

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Luchinkina, Angelica I. "Suicidal Personality Of Adolescents In The Virtual Space." In 3rd International Forum on Teacher Education. Cognitive-crcs, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2017.08.02.57.

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Minullina, A. F. "Suicidal Behavior Predictors In Adolescents With Gaming Addiction." In IFTE 2019 - 5th International Forum on Teacher Education. Cognitive-Crcs, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.01.83.

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Merenkov, Anatoly V., Ilya E. Levchenko, and Elena V. Grunt. "Teacher in the System of Adolescents’ Suicidal Behaviour Prevention." In Culture and Education: Social Transformations and Multicultural Communication. RUDN University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/09669-2019-158-164.

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Suárez-Colorado, Yuly Paola. El suicidio en adolescentes: un análisis desde las desventajas sociales-económicas y las estrategias de regulación emocional. Ediciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, February 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.16925/gclc.09.

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Cheng, Yin, Shuyan Chen, Weiwei Zhao, and Yanhong Zhang. Prevalence and risk factors for non-suicidal self-injury behavior in adolescents: an umbrella review of meta-analysis and systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.3.0022.

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LGBT adolescents, sexting, and consent. ACAMH, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.13951.

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The exact prevalence of sexting is still under academic debate. Yet the dominant discourses appear to associate it with adolescents; this association exists partially due to the media stories conveying negative consequences and moral panics regarding adolescent suicide cases as a result of sexting (Dobson, 2017).
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Effective prevention of suicidal behaviours in adolescents – from targeted treatments to firearms restriction – Professor Lars Mehlum. ACAMH, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.8424.

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Professor Lars Mehlum at the launch of the JCPP Special issue 2019 - Suicide and self-harm. Lars looks at 'Effective prevention of suicidal behaviours in adolescents - from targeted treatments to firearms restriction'
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Long-term youth suicide prevention programs can have sustained effects. ACAMH, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.10652.

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The Garrett Lee Smith (GLS) Memorial Suicide Prevention Act was passed in 2004 to address the public health issue of suicide in the USA. Since then, numerous programs have been funded via the GLS program to provide comprehensive, community-based suicide prevention programs to adolescents and emerging adults aged 10-24 years.
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Social connectedness is a protective factor against short-term suicide attempts (post discharge) in school children. ACAMH, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.10650.

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Researchers in the USA have performed a multi-site, prospective analysis of >2,000 adolescents aged 12-17 years to try to determine the short-term predictors of suicide attempts within 3-months of an emergency department visit. The study population was enriched to include a high proportion of adolescents at risk for suicide attempts.
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Family-focused CBT is not superior to enhanced treatment-as-usual in reducing suicide attempts. ACAMH, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.10651.

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In 2011, Esposito-Smythers et al. reported that integrated outpatient cognitive-behavioural therapy (I-CBT) significantly reduced substance use, suicidal behaviours, and the rate of health service use compared with enhanced treatment-as-usual (E-TAU) in adolescents with co-occurring alcohol or drug use disorder and suicidality.
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Low parental belongingness increases suicidal ideation risk. ACAMH, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.10660.

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The Saving and Empowering Young Lives in Europe (SEYLE) randomized controlled trial (RCT) was originally established to evaluate the efficacy of three school-based interventions on preventing suicide in 11,000 adolescents.
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Do cybervictimization and face-to-face victimization affect suicide ideation risk in the same way? ACAMH, August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.12672.

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Are children of any age susceptible to suicidal behaviour? ACAMH, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.13835.

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