Externalizing Behaviors/Violence Exposure and Suicide Among U.S. Adolescents.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Victoria A Joseph, Noah T Kreski, Katherine M Keyes
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Abstract

Introduction: This study examines associations between externalizing behaviors/violence exposure and suicidal behavior among U.S. high school students from 1991 to 2021.

Methods: Data for this cross-sectional study were drawn from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey and the total sample contained data on 234,588 adolescents. Logistic regression models were used to assess the relationship between externalizing behaviors/violence exposure and suicidal behavior. To assess trends over time, models were then assessed for multiplicative interactions between externalizing behaviors/violence exposure and time by sex. State-level trends were also assessed. All analyses were conducted in 2024.

Results: The prevalence of externalizing behaviors/violence exposure increased among youth with an injurious suicide attempt (ISA). Logistic regression models indicated statistically significant associations across suicidal behaviors with a higher magnitude of association observed among those with an ISA. For instance, compared to those who did not carry a gun, those who carried a gun had 6.32 (95% confidence interval: 4.78, 8.36) times the odds of ISA versus no attempt and 2.66 (95% confidence interval: 2.00, 3.53) times the odds of non-ISA versus no attempt. Stronger associations arose among male individuals. Among those with an ISA in 2021, state-level differences in weapon access emerged.

Conclusions: Adolescents with externalizing behaviors/violence exposure are at an increased risk of an ISA. The relationship varies over time and by sex. Culturally adaptive and structurally competent approaches to mental health and mechanisms to identify at-risk youth are imperative.

美国青少年的外化行为/暴力倾向与自杀。
导言:本研究探讨了 1991-2021 年间美国高中生的外化行为/暴力暴露与自杀行为之间的关系。 方法:本横断面研究的数据来自《青少年危险行为调查》(Youth Risk Behavior Survey),总样本包含 234,588 名青少年的数据。采用逻辑回归模型来评估外化行为/暴力暴露与自杀行为之间的关系。为了评估随时间变化的趋势,我们还按性别评估了外化行为/暴力暴露与时间之间的乘法交互作用。此外,还评估了州一级的趋势。所有分析均在 2024 年进行 结果:在有伤害性自杀企图的青少年中,外化行为/暴力暴露的发生率有所增加。逻辑回归模型表明,各种自杀行为之间存在着统计学意义上的显著关联,在有伤害性自杀企图的青少年中,关联程度更高。例如,与未携带枪支的人相比,携带枪支的人企图伤害性自杀的几率是未企图自杀的 6.32 倍(95% CI:4.78, 8.36),企图非伤害性自杀的几率是未企图自杀的 2.66 倍(95% CI:2.00, 3.53)。男性的相关性更强。在 2021 年企图伤害性自杀的人群中,各州在获得武器方面存在差异:有外化行为/暴力倾向的青少年尝试伤害性自杀的风险更高。这种关系随时间和性别而变化。当务之急是采取适应文化、结构合理的心理健康方法和机制来识别高危青少年。
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.80%
发文量
395
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Preventive Medicine is the official journal of the American College of Preventive Medicine and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research. It publishes articles in the areas of prevention research, teaching, practice and policy. Original research is published on interventions aimed at the prevention of chronic and acute disease and the promotion of individual and community health. Of particular emphasis are papers that address the primary and secondary prevention of important clinical, behavioral and public health issues such as injury and violence, infectious disease, women''s health, smoking, sedentary behaviors and physical activity, nutrition, diabetes, obesity, and substance use disorders. Papers also address educational initiatives aimed at improving the ability of health professionals to provide effective clinical prevention and public health services. Papers on health services research pertinent to prevention and public health are also published. The journal also publishes official policy statements from the two co-sponsoring organizations, review articles, media reviews, and editorials. Finally, the journal periodically publishes supplements and special theme issues devoted to areas of current interest to the prevention community.
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