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Preliminary analysis of low-level alcohol use and suicidality with children in the adolescent brain and cognitive development (ABCD) baseline cohort

机译:青少年大脑和认知发展儿童低水平酒精使用和自由性初步分析(ABCD)基准队列

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Cross-sectional analyses were conducted in the baseline cohort of the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study to determine if lifetime low-level alcohol use was associated with an increased likelihood of lifetime suicidality (N=10,773, ages 9-10). Among the lifetime suicide ideation and attempt groups, 37.7% and 36.2% reported lifetime low-level alcohol use, respectively; versus 22.2% in the non-suicidality group. Children reporting lifetime alcohol use (i.e., ? a sip) showed a nearly two-fold increase in their odds of lifetime suicidality compared to those with no previous alcohol use. Future prospective research with this cohort will continue to probe alcohol-suicidality associations.
机译:在青少年大脑和认知发展(ABCD)研究的基线队列中进行横断面分析,以确定终生低水平饮酒是否与终生自杀的可能性增加有关(N=10773,年龄9-10岁)。在终身自杀意念组和自杀未遂组中,分别有37.7%和36.2%的人报告终生低水平饮酒;而非自杀组为22.2%。报告终生饮酒(即啜饮一口)的儿童,其终生自杀的几率几乎是未饮酒儿童的两倍。未来对这一群体的前瞻性研究将继续探索酒精自杀的关联。

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