Publication: Prevalence and correlates of past 12-month suicide attempt among in-school adolescents in Guatemala
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2019-01-01
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11791578
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Mahidol University
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Psychology Research and Behavior Management. Vol.12, (2019), 523-529
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Supa Pengpid, Karl Peltzer Prevalence and correlates of past 12-month suicide attempt among in-school adolescents in Guatemala. Psychology Research and Behavior Management. Vol.12, (2019), 523-529. doi:10.2147/PRBM.S212648 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/52178
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Prevalence and correlates of past 12-month suicide attempt among in-school adolescents in Guatemala
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© 2019 Pengpid and Peltzer. terms.php and incorporate the. Background: The aim of this investigation was to estimate the prevalence of past 12-month suicide attempts and associated factors among in-school adolescents in Guatemala. Methods: Cross-sectional data from the 2014 “Global School-based Health Survey (GSHS)” included 4,274 students (median age 14 years, interquartile range=2 years) that were representative of all middle school students in Guatemala. Results: The prevalence of past 12-month suicide attempt was 16.6%, 12.2% among boys and 20.2% among girls. Among students with a suicide attempt in the past year, 52.8% had a suicide plan in the past year. In adjusted logistic regression analysis, male sex and loneliness were associated with past 12-month suicide attempt, and among boys, none of the variables, and among girls, loneliness and current alcohol use were associated with past 12-month suicide attempt. Conclusion: A high prevalence and several specific factors associated with suicide attempt were identified which can help in guiding preventive strategies.