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Problem drinking in the family and youth suicide
1Department of Sociology and Social Work, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg 64093, USA. fernquis@cmsuvmb.cmsu.edu
Abstract:
Drawing from the work of Danigelis (1983), the present research put forth a theory of chronic stress to further our understanding of the processes related to suicide among 10- to 14-year-olds. Specifically, the relationship between problematic drinking in the home and youth suicide rates was examined. The hypothesis that chronic stress, as measured by problem drinking in the home, is related to youth suicide was supported.