Immigration, suicidal ideation and deliberate self-injury in the Boston youth survey 2006 |
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Authors: | Borges Guilherme Azrael Deborah Almeida Joanna Johnson Renee M Molnar Beth E Hemenway David Miller Matthew |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Psychiatry & Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico City, Mexico. guibor@imp.edu.mx |
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Abstract: | The prevalence and immigration-related correlates of deliberate self-injury (DSI) and suicidal ideation (SI) were estimated in a sample of Boston public high school students in 2006. Compared with U.S.-born youth, immigrant youth were not at increased risk for DSI or SI, even if they had experienced discrimination due to their ancestry. By contrast, U.S.-born youth who reported having been discriminated against because of their ancestry had an increased risk of deliberate self-injury (odds ratio [OR] = 3.1, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.6-5.9) and suicidal ideation (OR = 2.1, 95% CI = 1.2-3.8). The combination of being U.S.-born and experiencing ancestry-based discrimination identifies youth at increased risk for suicidal behavior. |
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