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Sex Differences in Developmental Trends of Suicide Ideation, Plans, and Attempts among European American Adolescents

Although suicide ideation, plans, and attempts increase during adolescence, it remains unclear whether boys' and girls' risk for these outcomes peaks at different ages. We used longitudinal categorical data (never, once, 2 + times) from the Family Transitions Project (N = 1,248 rural Europ...

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Published in:Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2010-10, Vol.40 (5), p.451-464
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Adolescent Development
Adolescents
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Age Factors
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child Health
Classification
Community Development
Delinquency
Developmental Stages
Drug Abuse
Early Adolescents
European Continental Ancestry Group - psychology
European Continental Ancestry Group - statistics & numerical data
Female
Females
Gender Differences
Growth Models
Health Promotion
Health Surveys
Humans
Incidence
Iowa - epidemiology
Late Adolescents
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Males
Medical sciences
Mental Disorders
Mental Health
Minority & ethnic groups
Postsecondary Education
Prevalence
Prevention
Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Resistance (Psychology)
Risk
Sex Factors
Suicidal Ideation
Suicide
Suicide, Attempted - psychology
Suicide, Attempted - statistics & numerical data
Suicides & suicide attempts
Teenagers
Trend Analysis
Young Adult
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