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Article Summary: Suicide risk in adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders

This study looks at suicidal ideation and serious suicide attempts among adolescents with high-functioning FASD, between 13-18 years old, and compares the prevalence rates of suicidal ideation among typically developing adolescents.

Statistics among the general population

 Results for individuals with FASD

 Factors contributing to increased risk of suicidal ideation/serious suicide attempts

Recommendations
Based on the findings of the study, the researchers suggest:

 Take home message

It is obvious from this study that adolescents with FASD are at an increased risk of suicidal ideation and suicide attempt, compared to the general population. Males with FASD are even more vulnerable than females. Without attending to the needs of each individual and intervening early enough/providing adequate supports, there is an increased likelihood of self-harm and life-threatening behaviour among this population.

 

Authors: Mary J. O’Connor, Larissa C. Portnoff, Michael Lebsack-Coleman, Katrina M. Dipple

Journal: Birth Defect Research

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