Risk factors for completed suicide among adolescents with a lifetime history of substance abuse: A case-control study

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Risk factors for completed suicide among adolescents with a lifetime history of substance abuse: A case-control study

Category: Behavior, Firearm Availability, Suicide, Youth|Journal: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|Author: C Roth, D Brent, G Moritz, J Perper, J Schweers, L Balach, M Baugher, O Bukstein|Year: 1993

The risk factors for suicide in adolescents with substance abuse were assessed by comparing 23 adolescent suicide victims and 12 community controls with a lifetime history of definite or probable DSM-III substance abuse. Suicide victims were more likely than controls to show the following risk factors: active substance abuse, comorbid major depression, suicidal ideation within the past week, family history of depression and substance abuse, legal problems and presence of a handgun in the home. Recommendations for the identification and prevention of suicide among substance-abusing youth on the basis of these findings are presented.

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