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Review
. 2003 Sep-Nov;14(53):179-89.

[Suicidal behavior in adolescents. Risk factors (bibliography review and descriptive-analytical study)]

[Article in Spanish]
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  • PMID: 14569307
Review

[Suicidal behavior in adolescents. Risk factors (bibliography review and descriptive-analytical study)]

[Article in Spanish]
María Carolina Vairo et al. Vertex. 2003 Sep-Nov.

Abstract

In the United States suicide is the third cause of death among adolescents. Suicidal behavior has increased a hundred percent over the last three decades; it is one of the most frequent psychiatric emergencies and the first cause of admission among inpatients between 15 and 24 years.

Objective: This paper is divided in two parts. The first one is made up of a review about risk factors for suicidal behavior in adolescents. The objective of the second part study is to estimate the frequency of risk factors for suicidal behavior in a sample of inpatients and to correlate them with high lethality suicidal attempts.

Method: This is a retrospective, observational, descriptive, analytic transversal study based on information from 23 medical records. Variables were processed by bivariated analysis; relative risk was obtained considering high lethality suicidal attempt as dependent variable.

Results: Statistically significant relationships were found between high lethality suicidal attempt and no Axe II diagnosis and with the appearance of hopelessness.

Discussion: Suicidal attempts in adolescents with an Axe II diagnosis could be more related to self-harming than to a wish to die. Hopelessness can be considered an independent variable that determines the lethality of the suicidal attempt.

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