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A Prospective Study of Adolescent Suicidal Behavior Following Hospitalization
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1995
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Teen Mental HealthAdolescent MedicinePsychiatryMedicineSuicideAdolescent Behavioral HealthAdolescent Primary CarePediatricsDepressionPsychiatric HospitalizationAdolescent PsychologySocial SciencesProspective StudyMental HealthMental Health InterventionSuicidal BehaviorPsychopathologyAdolescent Suicidal Behavior
Identification of factors associated with adolescent suicidal behavior following psychiatric hospitalization would facilitate development of effective aftercare interventions. This prospective study identified specific predictors of suicidal behavior in 100 adolescents during a 6-month follow-up period. Standardized baseline assessments and structured follow-up telephone interviews were conducted with adolescents and their guardians. Eighteen percent of adolescents reported suicidal behavior during the follow-up period, primarily of low medical lethality and minimal or ambivalent suicidal intent. This behavior was associated with suicidal thoughts, family dysfunction, and dysthymia. It was not associated with initial posthospitalization treatment compliance. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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