Data on 153 youth suicides in Arizona (1994-1999) were used to explore demographic, behavioral, and experiential factors that distinguish between firearm suicide and suicide by other means. In bivariate analyses, White youths were more likely than non-White youths to use a firearm to commit suicide as were youths who had not experienced a life crisis or expressed suicidal thoughts in the past, relationships that hold in multivariate analyses at the p < 0.2 level. Targeted suicide prevention activities should supplement interventions focused on restricting access to highly lethal means of suicide such as firearms.
Youth suicide: insights from 5 years of Arizona Child Fatality Review Team data
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Youth suicide: insights from 5 years of Arizona Child Fatality Review Team data
Category: Firearm Availability, Suicide, Youth|Journal: Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior|Author: C Barber, D Azrael, D Hemenway, M Miller, R Schackner|Year: 2004