Abstract: | Contrasted 30 13–15 yr old delinquents who had attempted suicide with 120 delinquent controls. Multiple regression analyses showed that suicidal ideation, depression, gender, a tendency to act out, conflict with parents, childhood hyperactivity, and the interactions of gender with depression and with acting out accounted for 49% of the variance in suicide attempts. Females were found to attempt suicide 2? times as often as males. Females were also more likely to attempt suicide when depressed than were similarly depressed males. Male and female delinquents who engaged in a high level of acting out were equally likely to attempt suicide, but females who did not act out were more likely to attempt suicide than males who did not act out. Similarities between these adolescent attempters and adult suicide attempters described in the literature are discussed. (34 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |