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Aggressive behaviors in early adolescence and subsequent suicidality among urban youths.

Lydia O'Donnell1, Ann Stueve, Renée Wilson-Simmons.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To examine the association of aggressive behaviors during early adolescence with subsequent suicidality among inner-city males and females.
METHODS: Seven hundred sixty nine African-American and Latino males and females were surveyed about their involvement in aggressive behaviors in 8th grade and again during 11th grade, when suicidality was assessed. Logistic regression was used to examine the influence of middle-school aggression on subsequent suicidality, controlling for demographic and social characteristics and 8th grade depressive symptoms and substance use. At 8th grade, 43% of males and 32% of females reported a recent fight, 33% of males and 19% of females carried a knife, 8% of males and 7% of females used a knife to cut or stab someone, and 15% of males and 4% of females carried a gun. At 11th grade, 24% of males and 29% of females scored high on suicidality, indicating suicidal thoughts, plans, or attempt.
RESULTS: Females scoring high on aggression were significantly more likely to report suicidality at 11th grade, controlling for demographic and social factors, early depressive symptoms, and substance use. For males, high depressive symptoms and substance use at 8th grade were related to suicidality, but not earlier aggressive behavior.
CONCLUSION: Urban girls who engage in physical aggression in middle school are at risk for subsequent inner-directed violence, including suicidal thoughts and behaviors. To address adolescents' mental health needs, attention must be paid to connections between externally and internally directed forms of violence over time, and whether warning signs of suicidality may differ by gender and require different intervention.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16310131     DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2004.11.135

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adolesc Health        ISSN: 1054-139X            Impact factor:   5.012


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