| Literature DB >> 29546088 |
Amanda L Divin1, Keith J Zullig2.
Abstract
Adolescence represents a vulnerable time for the development of both drug use/abuse and mental illness. Although previous research has substantiated a relationship between drug use and suicidal behavior, little research has examined this relationship with non-medical prescription drug use. Given the growing prevalence of non-medical prescription drug use (NMPDU) among adolescents, this study explored the association between NMPDU and suicidal behavior. Nationally representative data were derived from 16, 410 adolescents who completed the 2009 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Approximately 19.8% of participants reported lifetime NMPDU. NMPDU was associated with significantly increased odds of suicidal behavior (P < 0.01), with seriously considering attempting suicide and making a plan about attempting suicide representing the strongest correlates for males and females. Results suggest the importance of 1) continued reinforcement of drug education programs in high school begun at earlier ages and 2) mental health care and screenings among adolescents.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; drug use; prescription drug use; suicidal ideation; suicide
Year: 2014 PMID: 29546088 PMCID: PMC5690255 DOI: 10.3934/publichealth.2014.4.226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIMS Public Health ISSN: 2327-8994
Sample characteristics.
| Variable | % | |
| Sex | ||
| Male | 8,065 | 49.3 |
| Female | 8,280 | 50.7 |
| Age | ||
| ≤13 Years | 45 | 0.3 |
| 14 Years | 1,634 | 10.0 |
| 15 Years | 3,701 | 22.7 |
| 16 Years | 4,135 | 25.3 |
| 17 Years | 4,230 | 25.9 |
| ≥ 18 Years | 2,595 | 15.8 |
Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for reporting suicidal behavior in the past 12 months with covariates included. Nonusers serve as the referent group.
| Variable | Unadjusted model | Adjusted model |
| Seriously considered attempting suicide | 2.74***(2.39–3.13) | 1.61***(1.34–1.94) |
| Made a plan about attempting suicide | 2.90***(2.51–3.35) | 1.74***(1.43–2.12) |
| Attempted suicide | 3.77***(3.17–4.49) | 1.70***(1.33–2.17) |
| Suicide attempt resulted in an injury that needed treatment | 7.81***(5.64–10.83) | 2.22**(1.39–3.54) |
| Age | 0.97(0.89–1.07) | |
| Grade | 0.92(0.83–1.01) | |
| GPA | 1.08***(1.04–1.13) | |
| Depression | 1.46***(1.29–1.65) | |
| Alcohol use | 1.54***(1.47–1.60) | |
| Cigarette smoking | 1.42***(1.38–1.47) |
***P < 0.0001, **P < 0.001.
Adjusted odds ratios (OR)† and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for reporting suicidal behavior in the past 12 months. nonusers serve as the referent group. Results are provided for females and males separately.
| Variable | Females | Males |
| Seriously considered attempting suicide | 1.63***(1.29–2.05) | 1.62*(1.20–2.20) |
| Made a plan about attempting suicide | 1.74***(1.34–2.26) | 1.80**(1.33–2.44) |
| Attempted suicide | 1.82***(1.36–2.46) | 1.52(0.97–2.39) |
| Suicide attempt resulted in an injury that needed treatment | 2.32*(1.34–4.03) | 2.18(0.87–5.48) |
†adjusted for age, self-reported grade in school, grade point average, depression, alcohol use, and cigarette smoking. ***P < 0.0001; **P < 0.001; * P < 0.01.