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Adolescent suicide attempts in three diverse island nations: patterns, contextual differences and demographic associations

Most epidemiological studies on suicidal behavior have been focused on high-income country settings. This study examine factors associated with suicidal behaviors among school-attending adolescents in three island nations. In this secondary analysis of the publicly available 2015 nationally represen...

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description Most epidemiological studies on suicidal behavior have been focused on high-income country settings. This study examine factors associated with suicidal behaviors among school-attending adolescents in three island nations. In this secondary analysis of the publicly available 2015 nationally representative GSHS data, we tested demographic, social, and behavioral attributes using multivariable logistic regression to association with suicide attempts. Within the recall period, 13.6% of participants reported having attempted suicide one or more times in the Cook Islands, 10.8% in Curaçao, and 9.8% in East Timor. In the Cook Islands, suicide ideation (AOR = 19.42, 95% CI = 9.11-41.41), anxiety (AOR = 2.51, 95% CI = 1.08-5.82), physical bullying (AOR = 3.3, 95% CI = 1.10-9.91), and cigarette smoking (AOR = 3.82, 95% CI = 1.38-10.54) were associated with suicide attempts. For Curaçaoo, suicide ideation (AOR = 7.88, 95% CI = 5.20-11.95) and suicide planning (AOR = 7.01, 95% CI = 4.24-11.60) were statistically significant. While for East Timor, suicide ideation (AOR = 4.59, 95% CI = 2.14-9.88), suicide planning (AOR = 3.36, 95% CI = 1.76-6.29), bullying victimization (AOR = 2.69, 95% CI = 1.02-7.12), and serious injuries (AOR = 2.22, 95% CI = 1.31-3.74) were statistically significant. Suicide attempt is relatively common in each of the three island nations. The socioeconomic context of adolescents might play a significant role in moderating suicidal behavior. Therefore, prevention efforts should be grounded in view of geographic, demographic, and socioeconomic contexts of the populations at risk.
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Adolescent Behavior
Adolescent health
Adolescents
Age
Alcohol use
Analysis
Anxiety
Bullying
Cigarette smoking
Crime Victims
Demography
Epidemiology
Global health
Health aspects
Health behavior
High income
Humans
Injuries
Islands
Low income groups
Mental health
Per capita
Prevention
Psychological aspects
Research Note
Risk Factors
School health
Self-destructive behavior
Self-harm
Smoking
Social aspects
Statistical analysis
Suicidal behavior
Suicidal Ideation
Suicide
Suicide, Attempted
Suicides & suicide attempts
Teenagers
Variables
Victimization
Youth
title Adolescent suicide attempts in three diverse island nations: patterns, contextual differences and demographic associations
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