Risk and protective factors of suicide ideation and attempts among justice-involved black girls: A latent profile analysis

Research Article

Risk and protective factors of suicide ideation and attempts among justice-involved black girls: A latent profile analysis

DOI: 10.2989/17280583.2025.2477125
Author(s): Lin Liu University of Florida, United States of America

Abstract

Background: Justice-involved female youth from minority racial groups are a hard-to-reach youth population that are removed from schools, families, and communities. They are under-represented in school survey data. The present study aimed to utilise the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide to examine the distinct patterns of risk and protective factors of suicide thoughts and behaviours (STBs) among black girls in juvenile justice facilities.

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