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The Social Context of Adolescent Suicide Attempts: Interactive Effects of Parent, Peer, and School Social Relations
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Social ContextSocial PsychologyPeer RelationshipEducationMental HealthAdolescenceSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyAdolescent Suicide AttemptsSchool Social RelationsSuicidal BehaviorPsychiatrySchool PsychologyChild AbuseAdolescent PsychologyAdolescent DevelopmentSociologySuicideEcological Developmental ModelAggressionPsychopathologyNational Longitudinal Study
An ecological developmental model of adolescent suicidality was used to inform a hierarchical logistic regression analysis of longitudinal interactions between parent, peer, and school relations and suicide attempts. Reanalyzing data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, it was found that parent relations were the most consistent protective factor, and among boys with prior suicide attempts, school relations augmented the effects of parent relations when peer relations were low. Results indicated the need to understand suicidal behavior as a component of interactive social processes in the design of clinical interventions.
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