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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Youth Serv Rev. 2014 Jun 18;44:243–248. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2014.05.024

Table 1. Single-predictor logistic regression analysis of youth, family, and youth risk factor variables on youth changes in suicidal ideation (N = 28).

Variable Youth with Ideation
(n = 10)
Youth Changes in Ideation
(n = 18)
B (SE) OR (95%CI)
n % n %
Positive change in parent-child communication -.18 (.80) .83 (.17-4.01)
 Yes 4 40.0% 8 44.4%
 No 6 60.0% 10 55.6%
Positive change in within family support -1.54 (.85) .21(.04-1.14)
 Yes 7 70.0% 6 33.3%
 No 3 30.0% 12 66.7%
Positive change in parental monitoring/supervision -.41 (.80) .68 (.14-3.19)
 Yes 6 60.0% 9 50.0%
 No 4 40.0% 9 50.0%
High violence exposure .00 (.79) 1.00 (1.00-1.00)
 Yes 5 50.0% 9 50.0%
 No 5 50.0% 9 50.0%
Substance use -2.43 (1.22) .09 (.01-.95)*
 Yes 4 40.0% 1 3.2%
 No 6 60.0% 17 94.4%
*

= (p < .05),

= (p < .10).