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Suicidal Children Grow Up: Demographic and Clinical Risk Factors for Adolescent Suicide Attempts

PFEFFER, CYNTHIA R. M.D.; KLERMAN, GERALD L. M.D.; HURT, STEPHEN W. PH.D.; LESSER, MARTIN PH.D.; PESKIN, JOAN R. M.A.; SIEFKER, CAROL A. M.A.

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Abstract

This longitudinal study reports rates and demographic and clinical risk factors for adolescent suicide attempts during a 6-to 8-year follow-up period of an initial sample of 106 preadolescent and young adolescent psychiatric inpatients and 101 preadolescent and young adolescent nonpatients. Survival analysis was used to evaluate risk for a first suicide attempt in the follow-up period for 133 subjects who were interviewed. No deaths occurred. Suicidal inpatients, compared with nonpatients, had earlier first suicide attempts in the follow-up period. Adolescents who attempted suicide in the follow-up period were seven times more likely to have a mood disorder during the follow-up period than those who did not attempt suicide. Implications for clinical practice and research are discussed.

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Keywords
adolescent suicide attempts.