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Suicide Ideation Among US College Students Associations With Other Injury Risk Behaviors
Authors:Sherry A Everett PhD  MPH  Thomas R Simon PhD  Nancy D Brener PhD
Institution:1. Dartmouth Medical School;2. Project Cork Institute;3. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Weekend Impaired Driver Intervention Program
Abstract:Abstract

Suicide, the endpoint of a continuum that begins with suicide ideation, is the third leading cause of death among the US college-aged population. The first and second leading causes of death among this age group, unintentional injury and homicide, may also be linked to suicide ideation. We used data from the National College Health Risk Behavior Survey to examine the association between suicide ideation and injury-related behaviors among 18- to 24-year-old college students. Students who reported suicide ideation were significantly more likely than students who did not report considering suicide to carry a weapon, engage in a physical fight, boat or swim after drinking alcohol, ride with a driver who had been drinking alcohol, drive after drinking alcohol, and rarely or never used seat belts. Given this clustering of injury-related risk behaviors, college prevention programs should aim to reduce risks for injuries comprehensively, rather than addressing each risk behavior separately.
Keywords:college  intentional injury  suicide  suicide ideation  unintentional injury
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