An Analytical Cross-Sectional Study Among Adolescent Patients Who Attempted Suicide and Their Childhood Mobility

IF 1.5 Q2 NURSING
Ya Yang, Meghana Balabhadruni, Stephanie Rojas Rodriguez, Derrick Vuong, Virdiana Camberos, Desiree Morales, Haroun Wadood, Olivia Alvarez
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Abstract

Problem

Suicide rates among adolescents continue to rise globally. Frequent changes in residency can be traumatic for adolescents, increasing their risk of suicidal behaviors. However, the impact of residential mobility on mental health remains understudied. While numerous studies have linked childhood residential mobility to suicidal tendencies, limited research explores the relationship between residence changes and suicide attempts among adolescents. This study examines the relationship between residential mobility and suicide attempts among adolescents.

Methods

This cross-sectional retrospective study uses data from California emergency department visits for deliberate self-harm. Adolescents aged 10–19 were included, with exposure defined as suicide attempts in 2010 and the outcome as no history of zip code changes or at least one change (2006–2009). Logistic regression models adjusted for demographic characteristics (gender, age, race, and insurance status) were used to assess the association between residential mobility and suicide attempts. Stratified analyses explored variations across demographic subgroups.

Findings

Among 496,268 participants, adolescents who attempted suicide were more likely to have one or more residence changes (AOR  = 1.71, 95% CI  = 1.58–1.85). This association showed higher odds among females (AOR  = 1.51), older adolescents (15–19 years, AOR  = 1.42), nonwhite racial groups (e.g., Black = 1.55; Hispanic = 1.71; Other = 1.70), and those with Medicaid (AOR  = 1.87), Self-pay (AOR  = 1.47), or Other insurance (AOR  = 2.20) compared to their respective reference groups.

Conclusions

Adolescents with at least one history of relocation are at risk of suicide attempts. Targeted interventions should focus on individuals who have made frequent moves during their adolescent years. Clinicians should consider relocation histories in suicide risk evaluations.

企图自杀的青少年患者及其童年活动能力的横断面分析研究
全球青少年自杀率持续上升。频繁更换住所可能会给青少年带来创伤,增加他们自杀行为的风险。然而,居住流动性对心理健康的影响仍未得到充分研究。虽然有许多研究将儿童居住的流动性与自杀倾向联系起来,但有限的研究探讨了青少年居住变化与自杀企图之间的关系。本研究旨在探讨居住流动性与青少年自杀企图之间的关系。方法:本横断面回顾性研究使用加州急诊科蓄意自残就诊数据。其中包括10-19岁的青少年,2010年将暴露定义为自杀未遂,结果为没有邮政编码变化史或至少一次变化(2006-2009年)。采用调整人口统计学特征(性别、年龄、种族和保险状况)的Logistic回归模型来评估居住流动性与自杀企图之间的关系。分层分析探讨了人口亚组之间的差异。在496,268名参与者中,企图自杀的青少年更有可能有一个或多个居住地的变化(AOR = 1.71,95% CI = 1.58-1.85)。这种关联在女性(AOR = 1.51)、年龄较大的青少年(15-19岁,AOR = 1.42)、非白人种族群体(例如,黑人 = 1.55;拉美裔 = 1.71;其他 = 1.70),以及那些有医疗补助(AOR = 1.87)、自付(AOR = 1.47)或其他保险(AOR = 2.20)的人与各自参照组相比。结论至少有一次搬迁史的青少年有自杀倾向。有针对性的干预措施应侧重于那些在青少年时期经常搬家的个人。临床医生在评估自杀风险时应考虑搬迁史。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing (JCAPN) is the only nursing journal to focus exclusively on issues of child and adolescent mental health around the world. As a primary resource for nurses and other healthcare professionals in clinical practice, educator roles, and those conducting research in mental health and psychiatric care, the journal includes peer-reviewed, original articles from a wide range of contributors in a broad variety of settings.
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