Annual Research Review: Suicide among youth – epidemiology, (potential) etiology, and treatment
Columbia University · Harvard University Press · +1 more institution
Abstract
Suicide is a leading cause of death and a complex clinical outcome. Here, we summarize the current state of research pertaining to suicidal thoughts and behaviors in youth. We review their definitions/measurement and phenomenology, epidemiology, potential etiological mechanisms, and psychological treatment and prevention efforts.
We identify key patterns and gaps in knowledge that should guide future work. Regarding epidemiology, the prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among youth varies across countries and sociodemographic populations. Despite this, studies are rarely conducted cross-nationally and do not uniformly account for high-risk populations. Regarding etiology, the majority of risk factors have been identified within the realm of environmental and psychological factors (notably negative affect-related processes), and most frequently using self-report measures. Little research has spanned across additional units of analyses including behavior, physiology, molecules, cells, and genes. Finally, there has been growing evidence in support of select psychotherapeutic treatment and prevention strategies, and preliminary evidence for technology-based interventions.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 233
Authors
6- CBChristine B. ChaCorresponding
Columbia University
- PFPeter Franz
Harvard University Press
- EMEleonora M. Guzmán
Columbia University
- CRCatherine R. Glenn
University of Rochester
- EMEvan M. Kleiman
Harvard University Press
Topics & keywords
- Etiology
- Epidemiology
- Psychology
- Suicide prevention
- Poison control
- Injury prevention
- Human factors and ergonomics
- Occupational safety and health