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The Influence of Geographic Mobility on Nearly Lethal Suicide Attempts
Authors:Lloyd B Potter  Marcie‐jo Kresnow  Kenneth E Powell  Thomas R Simon  James A Mercy  Roberta K Lee  Ralph F Frankowski  Alan C Swann  Timothy Bayer  Patrick W O'Carroll
Abstract:T eenagers and young adults are very mobile and mobility has been identified as a potential risk factor for suicidal behavior. We conducted a population‐based, case‐control study of nearly lethal suicide attempts with 153 cases and 513 controls. Study participants were asked about changing residence over the past 12 months. Results indicate that moving in the past 12 months is positively associated with a nearly lethal suicide attempt (adjusted odds ratio of 2.1, with 95% confidence interval of 1.4–3.3), as are specific characteristics of the move (e.g., frequency, recency, distance, and difficulty staying in touch). These findings confirm and extend prior ecologic research by demonstrating a relationship, at the individual level, between the geographic mobility of adolescents and young adults and nearly lethal suicide attempts.
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