Sexual assault, overweight, and suicide attempts in UṠ. adolescents
Auteurs
Laura M Anderson, Brittany M Hayden, Jessica L Tomasula.
Résumé
Associations between overweight, sexual assault history, and suicide attempts were examined among 31,540 adolescents from the combined 2009 and 2011 nationally representative Youth Risk Behavior Surveys samples. These variables have not previously been studied concurrently. It was hypothesized that overweight and sexual assault, together, would interact and result in increased suicide attempts. Findings across analyses included (a) no significant associations between sexual assault and overweight in females or males (p = .65 and p = .90, respectively), (b) statistically significant associations between female (but not male) overweight status and suicide attempts (p = .001), (c) a strong association between sexual assault and suicide risk in males (p textless .001) and females (p textless .001), and (d) an elevated risk for suicide in overweight males with co-occurring sexual assault, with over 33% of males with such histories attempting suicide. Preliminary findings have powerful implications for research and secondary prevention. ÉTATS-UNIS GENRE HOMME FEMME ADOLESCENT TENTATIVE OBÉSITÉ ABUS-SEXUEL
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