Early adolescence can be a tumultuous transition period for many, and as such, suicide risk in this age range is heightened compared to earlier ages. By age 12, suicide is already the second leading cause of death among children of that age (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). The primary aim of this study was to use psychosocial measures to longitudinally predict first-time suicide attempt (SA) after a one-year follow-up.
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Prediction of suicide attempts in early adolescence
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Shao, Sara : Oregon Health and Science University Harman, Gareth : Oregon Health and Science University Jones, Scott : Oregon Health and Science University Kliamovich, Dakota : Oregon Health and Science University Del Giacco, Amanda : Oregon Health and Science University Del Rubin, Dani : Oregon Health and Science University Flores, Arturo L. : Oregon Health and Science University Nagel, Bonnie : Oregon Health and Science University
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Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2024