Assets as predictors of suicide attempts in African American inner-city youths

Am J Health Behav. 2001 Jul-Aug;25(4):367-75. doi: 10.5993/ajhb.25.4.2.

Abstract

Objective: To assess whether developmental assets and risk-taking behaviors, as measured by the Search Institute instrument, were related to attempted suicide in African American, inner-city youth.

Methods: Survey of 336 African American, inner-city youths.

Results: Significant odds ratios were found for 4 asset questions and for 11 risk-taking behavior questions by attempted suicide behavior. The odds ratios ranged from 2.4 to 6.4 in magnitude. The percent of variation in suicide-attempt behavior explained by the asset questions (14.6% and 19.6%) was explained by the risk-taking behavior/high-risk behavior pattern questions.

Conclusions: The risk-taking behavior items were better predictors of suicide behavior than were the developmental asset items for the African American youth.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Black or African American / psychology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Internal-External Control*
  • Male
  • Midwestern United States
  • Risk Factors
  • Risk-Taking*
  • Social Support*
  • Suicide, Attempted / ethnology*
  • Suicide, Attempted / psychology
  • Urban Population*
  • White People / psychology