Suicidal Thoughts Among Youths Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE)
...in the United States among young people aged 15 to 24, suicide, or intentional self-harm, was the third leading cause of death...
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Suicidal Thoughts Among Youths Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) ...in the United States among young people aged 15 to 24, suicide, or intentional self-harm, was the third leading cause of death...
The NSDUH Report
Suicidal Thoughts among Youths Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode
Prevalence of MDE An estimated 14 percent of youths aged 12 to 17, approximately 3.5 million youths, had experienced at least one MDE in their lifetime almost 20 percent of females aged 12 to 17 and 8.5 percent of males had at least one of these depressive episodes. Rates of lifetime MDE were similar among racial/ethnic groups and increased with age. MDE and Suicidal Thoughts Among youths aged 12 to 17, about 9 percent, an estimated 2.3 million youths, had experienced MDE in their lifetime and thought, during their worst or most recent MDE, that it would be better if they were dead. Over 7 percent, an estimated 1.8 million youths, thought about killing themselves at the time of their worst or most recent MDE. Females aged 12 to 17 were significantly more likely than their male peers to have had MDE and to report thinking about suicide and believing it would be better if they were dead. Both 14 or 15 year olds and 16 or 17 year olds were significantly more likely than those aged 12 or 13 to have had MDE accompanied by thoughts that it would be better if they were dead and thoughts about committing suicide. MDE with suicidal thoughts did not vary by urbanicity. Youths in large metropolitan areas, small metropolitan areas, and non-metropolitan areas were equally likely to have MDE with suicidal thoughts. MDE and Suicide Attempts An estimated 900,000 youths, or 3.6 percent of 12 to 17 year olds, made a plan to kill themselves at the time they were having their worst or most recent MDE. An estimated 712,000 youths had tried to kill themselves during such an episode; this represents 2.9 percent of those aged 12 to 17. emale youths were more likely than male youths to have had MDE and made a plan to kill themselves (5.6 percent of females and 1.7 percent of males) or to have attempted suicide (4.7 percent of females and 1.1 percent of males). End Notes Source: SAMHSA, 2004 NSDUH The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) is an annual survey sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Prior to 2002, this survey was called the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA). The 2004 data used in this report are based on information obtained from 22,301 persons aged 12 to 17, of whom 3,179 were classified as having a major depressive episode (MDE) in their lifetime. This page was last updated on March 17, 2006. SAMHSA, an agency in the Department of Health and Human Services, is the Federal Government's lead agency for improving the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, addiction treatment, and mental health services in the United States. Original article can be accessed at samhsa. |
Introduction
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Those at risk
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