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Articles

Suicidal Ideation and Attempts Among Court-Involved, Nonincarcerated Youth

, PhD, , PhD, , PhD, , PhD, , BA & , MD
Pages 169-181 | Published online: 10 May 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Over the past decade, suicide remains one of the leading causes of death among adolescents and a public health priority. Court-involved non-incarcerated juvenile justice youth frequently present with risk factors for suicide. Among these court-involved youth, 14% (n = 50) endorsed a lifetime history of suicidal ideation and attempts. Three main factors were associated with increased risk: prior offense, substance use, and childhood sexual abuse histories. This study highlights the importance of understanding suicidal behavior among nondetained juvenile justice populations. Community-based court involvement provides a rare opportunity to coordinate screening and suicide prevention efforts for youth and their families.

Funding

Support was provided by the Lifespan Tufts Brown Center for AIDS Research, a NIH-funded program (P30 AI 042853, PI: C. Carpenter).

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Funding

Support was provided by the Lifespan Tufts Brown Center for AIDS Research, a NIH-funded program (P30 AI 042853, PI: C. Carpenter).

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