“…The reason for the increasing suicide rate among teenagers, and the high teen suicide rate among Alaskans, remains perplexing. Some authors have emphasized the importance of individual risk factors for suicide, a viewpoint summarized by Griffith and Bell (1989), who state, “Strategies to reduce black suicide … should obviously be aimed at identifying and treating individuals” (p. 2268). For example, although these factors were not studied in this investigation, previous authors have associated teen suicide with alcohol or drug use (Ford et al, 1979; Marzuk et al, 1992; Shaffer & Hicks, 1994), the availability of methods for committing suicide, particularly guns (Kreitman, 1976); and psychiatric disorders, family environmental factors, violence portrayed by the media, and life stressors (Borges et al, 1995; Brent, 1995).…”