Predictors of suicidal ideation with sub-optimal health status and anxiety symptom among chinese adolescents

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Evidences in respect to the predictors of suicide ideation are uncertain and most associations only have been identified in cross-sectional studies. More information is needed to identify whether these predictors are true risk factors and can predict the development of suicidal ideation independently. Using the data from a prospective, longitudinal study (n = 2348), we examined the predictors of suicide ideation with demographic variety and psychological well-being of adolescents. Positive items of sub-optimal health status and anxiety symptom at baseline could strongly predict the incidence of self-reported suicidal ideation on a 1-year follow-up study. These results have implications for programs aimed at identifying school students at risk for suicide. © The Author [2011]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Tu, C., Huang, Z., Fu, L., Fang, Y., Wang, J., Guo, T., … Tao, F. (2012). Predictors of suicidal ideation with sub-optimal health status and anxiety symptom among chinese adolescents. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 58(4), 314–319. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmr090

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