2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/v5326
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Understanding suicidality in Pacific adolescents in New Zealand using network analysis

Abstract: Introduction: Pacific adolescents in New Zealand (NZ) are two to three times more likely than NZ Europeans to report suicide attempts and have higher rates of suicidal plans. Suicidal thoughts and behaviours, termed suicidality in this study, result from a complex dynamic interplay of factors which emerging methodologies like network analysis aim to capture. Methods: This study used network analysis to model the relationships between suicidality, self-harm, and individual depression symptoms cross-sectionally,… Show more

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