Prospective associations between delinquency and suicidal behaviors in a nationally representative sample

Citation

Thompson, M. P.; Ho, C.; & Kingree, J. B. (2007). Prospective associations between delinquency and suicidal behaviors in a nationally representative sample. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 40 (3) pp. 232-237

Abstract

Purpose

We examined the prospective associations between delinquency and suicidal behaviors among adolescents using a nationally representative sample.
Methods

The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health was used to assess the prospective associations between delinquency at ages 12–17 years and suicidal behaviors (ideation, attempts, treatment for attempts) 1 and 7 years later.
Results

Controlling for demographic variables, delinquency was prospectively associated with an increased risk for all three suicidal behaviors 1 year later, and to ideations and attempts 7 years later. After controlling for other risk factors (i.e., depression, self-esteem, problem drinking, impulsivity, religiosity), delinquency was still significantly related to an increased likelihood for suicidal ideation 1 and 7 years later, and to suicide attempts 1 year later. Further, delinquency was significantly related to suicidal ideation for girls more than for boys.
Conclusions

These findings suggest that delinquent youth, particularly delinquent girls, should be targeted in interventions to reduce suicidal behaviors.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.10.016

Keyword(s)

Crime & delinquency

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Adolescent Health

Author(s)

Thompson, M. P.
Ho, C.
Kingree, J. B.

Year Published

2007

Volume Number

40

Issue Number

3

Pages

232-237

ISSN/ISBN

1054-139X

DOI

10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.10.016

Reference ID

651