Session: Adolescent Suicide Risk and Protective Factors (Society for Social Work and Research 27th Annual Conference - Social Work Science and Complex Problems: Battling Inequities + Building Solutions)

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SSWR 2023 Poster Gallery: as a registered in-person and virtual attendee, you have access to the virtual Poster Gallery which includes only the posters that elected to present virtually. The rest of the posters are presented in-person in the Poster/Exhibit Hall located in Phoenix A/B, 3rd floor. The access to the Poster Gallery will be available via the virtual conference platform the week of January 9. You will receive an email with instructions how to access the virtual conference platform.

287 Adolescent Suicide Risk and Protective Factors

Schedule:
Sunday, January 15, 2023: 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
Maryvale B, 2nd Level (Sheraton Phoenix Downtown)
Cluster: Adolescent and Youth Development
Moderator:
Hyeouk Hahm,
* noted as presenting author
A Cross-Lagged Prospective Network Analysis of Suicide Potential, Risk Factors, and Protective Factors Among Children and Adolescents in Hong Kong
Yumei Li, PhD candidate, City University of Hong Kong; Sylvia Kwok, PhD, City University of Hong Kong
Mental Health Symptoms As Predictors of Suicidal Behaviors in Early Adolescence: The Protective Role of School Connectedness
Cristin Blalock, University of Texas at Arlington; Danielle R. Eugene, PhD, LCSW, University of Texas at Arlington; Juterh Nmah, PhD, California State University, Bakersfield; Philip Baiden, PhD, University of Texas at Arlington
Youth Gang Suicidality Disparities: Intersectional Implications for Research and Practice
Asia Bishop, PhD, University of Washington; Paula Nurius, PhD, University of Washington; Christopher Fleming, PhD, Boise State University; Ashley Rousson, MSW, University of Washington; Reed Klein, MSW, University of Washington
Risk Factors Associated with Suicide Attempts in U.S High School Students Since 2005: A Replication Study
Catalina CaƱizares, Masters in Clinical Psychology, Florida International University; Mark Macgowan, PhD, Florida International University
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