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. 2023 Mar 27;138(2 Suppl):71S–79S. doi: 10.1177/00333549231156607

Table 1.

Characteristics and key health indicators among American Indian/Alaska Native middle school students (N = 3018), 2019 New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (NMYRRS) a

Variable % (95% CI)
Age, y, mean (SD) 12 (1.01)
Sex
 Male 52.2 (49.6-54.7)
 Female 47.8 (45.3-50.4)
School located in rural location 67.6 (60.9-73.7)
School located on or near Tribal lands 58.0 (51.0-64.7)
Attends Bureau of Indian Education school 5.8 (2.6-12.6)
Unstable housing, past 30 d 4.1 (3.0-5.6)
Seriously thought about suicide 30.5 (28.3-32.8)
Made a suicide plan 18.8 (17.0-20.7)
Has attempted suicide 15.3 (13.6-17.2)
Family support level b
 High 32.2 (29.6-35.0)
 Moderate 57.1 (54.7-59.5)
 Low 10.7 (9.1-12.5)
School support level b
 High 32.4 (29.5-35.4)
 Moderate 55.7 (53.1-58.2)
 Low 12.0 (9.4-15.1)
Community support level b
 High 27.3 (25.2-29.4)
 Moderate 55.2 (52.8-57.5)
 Low 17.6 (15.0-20.5)
Peer support level b
 High 45.1 (42.6-47.6)
 Moderate 36.8 (34.2-39.6)
 Low 18.1 (16.4-20.0)
a

Data source: 2019 NMYRRS. 28

b

Created by averaging response values for questions in each support category, yielding a possible range of 1 to 8 for the created construct variable: 1-4 = low level of support, 5-7 = moderate level of support, and 8 = high level of support.