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In adulthood, depression is often accompanied by suicidal ideation or behavior. As a result, depression in adults is generally viewed as a sign of risk for suicide. However, according to a number of researchers, suicidal behavior in children and adolescents differs markedly from that in adulthood. Differences have been noted in frequency, gender distribution, and associated symptoms. This study examined age and gender differences in symptoms accompanying suicidal gestures and ideation in black children, aged 11–18, referred for psychiatric treatment. Results indicated that a difference exists in the types of symptoms associated with suicidal ideation as opposed to suicidal acts, and that these differences vary, depending on the age and gender of the child. Moreover, the findings indicate that depressed mood and other “internalized” symptoms are more common among disturbed children who manifest suicidal behavior than among those who do not.
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Bettes, B.A., Walker, E. Symptoms associated with suicidal behavior in childhood and adolescence. J Abnorm Child Psychol 14, 591–604 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01260526
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