We examined the role of acculturation, familism and Latina mother–daughter relations in suicide attempts by comparing 65 adolescents with recent suicide attempts and their mothers to 75 teens without any attempts and their mothers. Attempters and non-attempters were similar in acculturation and familistic attitudes but attempters report significantly less mutuality and communication with their mothers than non-attempters. Mothers of attempters reported lower mutuality and communication with their daughters than mothers of non-attempters. Small increments in mutuality decreased the probability of a suicide attempt by 57%. Acculturation and familism do not appear to play major roles in suicide attempts but relational factors may. Instituting ...
This chapter examines how adolescent development and acculturation impact suicidal behavior among La...
Restricted until 27 June 2010.Adolescent Latinos report high levels of depression and suicidality co...
Findings that Hispanic youth are at greater risk for delinquency than their Anglo American counterpa...
National surveys and other research on adolescent Latinas show that adolescent females have higher r...
Using qualitative data collected from adolescent Latinas and their parents, this article describes w...
Each year, approximately 15% of Latina adolescents in the United States attempt suicide (Center for ...
This study examined the relationship between familism and family environment type as well as the rel...
Parents’ aspirations and expectations are communicated to their offspring. Children internalize thei...
textIn national surveys of adolescents, Latina females have been found to have higher rates of suici...
Latino adolescents are at an elevated risk of depression and suicidality when compared to their Euro...
By most epidemiological accounts, young US Latinas attempt suicide more often than other youth. Litt...
Purpose Among Asian-American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latinx, and Black youth, the US born have hi...
Suicidal ideation is alarmingly prevalent in Hispanic adolescents, who report greater rates of ideat...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for youths in the United States. More Latino adolescent...
Rates of suicide attempts among adolescent Latinas have been reported to be higher than for their no...
This chapter examines how adolescent development and acculturation impact suicidal behavior among La...
Restricted until 27 June 2010.Adolescent Latinos report high levels of depression and suicidality co...
Findings that Hispanic youth are at greater risk for delinquency than their Anglo American counterpa...
National surveys and other research on adolescent Latinas show that adolescent females have higher r...
Using qualitative data collected from adolescent Latinas and their parents, this article describes w...
Each year, approximately 15% of Latina adolescents in the United States attempt suicide (Center for ...
This study examined the relationship between familism and family environment type as well as the rel...
Parents’ aspirations and expectations are communicated to their offspring. Children internalize thei...
textIn national surveys of adolescents, Latina females have been found to have higher rates of suici...
Latino adolescents are at an elevated risk of depression and suicidality when compared to their Euro...
By most epidemiological accounts, young US Latinas attempt suicide more often than other youth. Litt...
Purpose Among Asian-American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latinx, and Black youth, the US born have hi...
Suicidal ideation is alarmingly prevalent in Hispanic adolescents, who report greater rates of ideat...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for youths in the United States. More Latino adolescent...
Rates of suicide attempts among adolescent Latinas have been reported to be higher than for their no...
This chapter examines how adolescent development and acculturation impact suicidal behavior among La...
Restricted until 27 June 2010.Adolescent Latinos report high levels of depression and suicidality co...
Findings that Hispanic youth are at greater risk for delinquency than their Anglo American counterpa...