NCJ Number
117024
Editor(s)
R W Cole
Date Published
1988
Length
250 pages
Annotation
These 25 papers reprinted from other sources provide an overview of adolescent suicides as well as analyses of research findings regarding adolescents' attitudes about suicide, school and community intervention strategies, intervention strategies for use in schools, and special issues.
Abstract
Individual papers describe the characteristics of suicide attempters and suicide completers, the factors involved in the development of suicidal behavior, myths surrounding suicides, and publications and audiovisual materials relating to adolescent suicide. Additional papers focus on preventive counseling, differences in the attitudes of adolescent males and females regarding suicide, responses to psychic discomforts, rates and predictors of suicide ideation in teenage males and females, and peer responses to suicidal individuals. Further papers describe the suicide intervention plans developed by several communities or schools and analyze the roles of guidance counselors, classroom teachers, and other education professionals. Other articles focus on the causes of suicide in gifted adolescent, the nature and treatment of childhood depression, the role of television stories about suicide in triggering adolescent suicide, and the criteria that communities and schools should use in choosing consultants to help develop suicide prevention and intervention programs. Tables and chapter reference lists.