The purpose of this study was to identify whether positive relationships with adults at home, school, and in the community are protective for suicide among American Indian/Alaska Native, Hispanic, and Anglo adolescents. Using data from the New Mexico version of the 2015 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Survey, we found that positive relationships with adults affected past-year suicide attempts differently in youth from the 3 groups. The final multivariable model for American Indian/Alaska Native youth included only positive relationships with adults in the home. Among Hispanic and Anglo youth, adults in the home and also in the community were protective
American Indian adolescent suicide rate is 3.4 times higher than all other ethnicities in the U.S., ...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for youths in the United States. More Latino adolescent...
Objective. Suicide and suicidal behaviors among North American Indigenous (American Indian/First Nat...
This study examined the 2013 New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (NM-YRRS) to determine whet...
This study examined the 2013 New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (NM-YRRS) to determine whet...
Suicide is a leading cause of adolescent death and has increased in recent years. The purpose of thi...
This study provides actionable information about intervening with American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/...
OBJECTIVE: To examine correlates of suicide attempts among American Indian adolescents living on res...
tudes and Behaviors survey related to suicide attempts and student assets and risk behaviors. Hypoth...
Objective. To identify the risk and protective factors of suicide among American Indians and Alaska ...
Introduction. Research consistently shows that suicidal ideation and attempts are more prevalent amo...
Recent reports have illustrated the abnormally high, and growing, epidemic of youth suicide amongst ...
Objectives. To better understand youth and adult community members’ perceived causes and possible pr...
In recent years, Hopi Indians have been concerned about what they believe are rising suicide rates e...
Suicide rates among American Indians, especially adolescents, are higher than those for the general ...
American Indian adolescent suicide rate is 3.4 times higher than all other ethnicities in the U.S., ...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for youths in the United States. More Latino adolescent...
Objective. Suicide and suicidal behaviors among North American Indigenous (American Indian/First Nat...
This study examined the 2013 New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (NM-YRRS) to determine whet...
This study examined the 2013 New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (NM-YRRS) to determine whet...
Suicide is a leading cause of adolescent death and has increased in recent years. The purpose of thi...
This study provides actionable information about intervening with American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/...
OBJECTIVE: To examine correlates of suicide attempts among American Indian adolescents living on res...
tudes and Behaviors survey related to suicide attempts and student assets and risk behaviors. Hypoth...
Objective. To identify the risk and protective factors of suicide among American Indians and Alaska ...
Introduction. Research consistently shows that suicidal ideation and attempts are more prevalent amo...
Recent reports have illustrated the abnormally high, and growing, epidemic of youth suicide amongst ...
Objectives. To better understand youth and adult community members’ perceived causes and possible pr...
In recent years, Hopi Indians have been concerned about what they believe are rising suicide rates e...
Suicide rates among American Indians, especially adolescents, are higher than those for the general ...
American Indian adolescent suicide rate is 3.4 times higher than all other ethnicities in the U.S., ...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for youths in the United States. More Latino adolescent...
Objective. Suicide and suicidal behaviors among North American Indigenous (American Indian/First Nat...