Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among High School Students - Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2021.

Q1 Medicine
Elizabeth M Gaylor, Kathleen H Krause, Laura E Welder, Adina C Cooper, Carmen Ashley, Karin A Mack, Alexander E Crosby, Eva Trinh, Asha Z Ivey-Stephenson, Lisa Whittle
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Abstract

Suicide is the third leading cause of death among high school-aged youths aged 14-18 years. The 2021 suicide rate for this age group was 9.0 per 100,000 population. Updating a previous analysis of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey during 2009-2019, this report uses 2019 and 2021 data to examine high school students' reports of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Prevalence estimates are reported by grade, race and ethnicity, sexual identity, and sex of sexual contacts. Unadjusted logistic regression models were used to calculate prevalence differences comparing 2019 to 2021 and prevalence ratios comparing suicidal behavior between subgroups across demographic characteristics to a referent group. From 2019 to 2021, female students had an increased prevalence of seriously considered attempting suicide (from 24.1% to 30%), an increase in making a suicide plan (from 19.9% to 23.6%), and an increase in suicide attempts (from 11.0% to 13.3%). In addition, from 2019 to 2021, Black or African American (Black), Hispanic or Latino (Hispanic), and White female students had an increased prevalence of seriously considered attempting suicide. In 2021, Black female students had an increased prevalence of suicide attempts and Hispanic female students had an increased prevalence of suicide attempts that required medical treatment compared with White female students. Prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors remained stable overall for male students from 2019 to 2021. A comprehensive approach to suicide prevention with a focus on health equity is needed to address these disparities and reduce prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors for all youths. School and community-based strategies include creating safe and supportive environments, promoting connectedness, teaching coping and problem solving, and gatekeeper training.

高中生自杀思想和行为——青少年风险行为调查,美国,2021年。
自杀是14-18岁高中青年死亡的第三大原因。2021年,这一年龄段的自杀率为每10万人口9.0人。本报告更新了2009-2019年青少年风险行为调查的先前分析,使用2019年和2021年的数据来检查高中生的自杀想法和行为报告。根据年级、种族和民族、性身份和性接触的性别报告患病率估计。未经调整的逻辑回归模型用于计算2019年至2021年的流行率差异,以及将不同人口统计学特征的亚组之间的自杀行为与参考组进行比较的流行率。从2019年到2021年,女生认真考虑过的自杀未遂事件的发生率增加(从24.1%增加到30%),制定自杀计划的人数增加(从19.9%增加到23.6%),自杀未遂事件增加(从11.0%增加到13.3%),白人女学生认真考虑自杀未遂的发生率增加。2021年,与白人女学生相比,黑人女学生自杀未遂的发生率增加,西班牙裔女学生需要医疗治疗的自杀未遂发生率增加。从2019年到2021年,男性学生自杀想法和行为的患病率总体保持稳定。需要一种以健康公平为重点的全面自杀预防方法来解决这些差异,并降低所有年轻人自杀想法和行为的流行率。学校和社区战略包括创造安全和支持性的环境,促进联系,教授应对和解决问题,以及看门人培训。
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