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J Sch Health ; 90(6): 439-446, 2020 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32212169

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Our aim was to identify sex- and location-specific risk factors for suicide ideation/planning and attempts among American Indian youth. METHODS: Biennial data for 6417 American Indian high school students attending reservation and urban schools were extracted from the Montana volunteer sample Youth Risk Behavior Survey data for pooled years 2003 to 2011. Logistic regression was used to identify sex- and school location-specific risk behaviors and psychosocial factors for past 12-month ideation/planning and past 12-month attempts. RESULTS: Contrary to our hypothesis, the prevalence of ideation/planning and attempts did not significantly differ between reservation/urban location; however, risk factors associated with suicidality did. Sadness/hopelessness was associated with both outcomes for all groups. However, violent victimization was associated with both outcomes only among girls. Lack of school safety was associated with attempts but not ideation/planning among all students. There were distinct differences in risk factors associated with both outcomes among boys. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate differences and similarities in risk behaviors and psychosocial factors associated with suicidality by sex and reservation/urban setting. Implications include screening potentially at-risk students for depression, violent victimization, substance use, and school safety and use of the findings by tribal and school programs in designing prevention and intervention programs.


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American Indian or Alaska Native/psychology , American Indian or Alaska Native/statistics & numerical data , Students/psychology , Students/statistics & numerical data , Suicidal Ideation , Female , Humans , Male , Montana , Risk Factors , Rural Population/statistics & numerical data , Schools , Urban Population/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult
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Arch Suicide Res ; 19(1): 89-102, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25010183

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We examined racial/ethnic and gender-specific associations between suicide ideation/attempts and risky behaviors, sadness/hopelessness, and victimization in Montana American Indian and White youth using 1999-2011 Youth Risk Behavior Survey data. Logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals in stratified racial/ethnic-gender groups. The primary results of this study show that although the American Indian youth had more statistically significant suicidal thoughts and attempts than the White youth, they had fewer statistically significant predictors compared to the White youth. Sadness/hopelessness was the strongest, and the only statistically significant, predictor of suicide ideation/attempts common across all four groups. The unhealthy weight control cluster was a significant predictor for the White youth and the American Indian/Alaska Native girls; the alcohol/tobacco/marijuana cluster was a significant predictor for the American Indian boys only. Results show important differences across the groups and indicate directions for future research targeting prevention and intervention.


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Indians, North American/statistics & numerical data , Suicidal Ideation , Suicide, Attempted/ethnology , White People/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology , Emotions , Feeding and Eating Disorders/epidemiology , Feeding and Eating Disorders/psychology , Female , Hope , Humans , Indians, North American/psychology , Male , Marijuana Smoking/epidemiology , Montana/epidemiology , Odds Ratio , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Risk-Taking , Sex Factors , Smoking/epidemiology , Spouse Abuse/statistics & numerical data , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Substance-Related Disorders/psychology , Suicide, Attempted/psychology , Suicide, Attempted/statistics & numerical data , Unsafe Sex/statistics & numerical data , White People/psychology
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