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Community-based participatory research: Suicide prevention for youth at highest risk in Guyana.

Ellen-Ge D Denton1.   

Abstract

Studied mostly in developed countries, the increased prevalence of suicide among youth, worldwide, is a preventable public health concern. Guyana, a developing country in South America, has the highest rate of youth death by suicide. Based on the diathesis-stress model, this community-based study aimed to identify both psychiatric and biological factors associated with repeated suicide attempts among high-risk youth.
OBJECTIVE: We measured psychiatric symptoms, childhood traumas, and cortisol to identify correlates with recurrent suicide attempts.
METHOD: Poisson regression tested the association between psychiatric symptoms, trauma, and cortisol levels on number of suicide attempts among 50 youths from three child welfare orphanages in Guyana. Sixty-six percent were female, and the average age was 14 years. DSM-5 symptom measure was administered and saliva samples collected.
RESULTS: Fifty percent of the youth endorsed suicide attempt. Within this subsample, a minimum of one and maximum of five suicide attempts were self-reported. Participants' number of suicide attempts was positively associated with number of past traumas, psychosis, and depression symptoms.
CONCLUSION: Suicide prevention screening among at-risk youth should target severity of psychosis and depression reports and number of traumatic life experiences.
© 2020 American Association of Suicidology.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33876491     DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12693

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav        ISSN: 0363-0234


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Journal:  JAMA Pediatr       Date:  2021-09-01       Impact factor: 16.193

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