Clinical utility of depression measures and symptoms: Implications for suicide risk assessment in high risk, resource limited youth populations

Author:

Chapman‐Hilliard Collette1,Pelham Tanisha1,Mollo Victoria2ORCID,Henry Paulette3,Miller Benjamin4,Yankura Joe4,Denton Ellen‐ge5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Counseling and Human Development Services University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

2. Department of Educational Studies Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA

3. Social Work Department University of Guyana, Berbice Campus Settlement Guyana

4. Trinity Church Syosset New York USA

5. Department of Psychiatry University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester New York USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveSuicide risk for youth in resource‐ limited settings has been largely underrepresented in the literature and requires targeted examination of practical ways to address this growing public health concern. The present study focuses on the clinical utility of depression risk assessment tools addressing how and for whom suicide prevention intervention is most beneficial within a low‐middle‐income‐country, high suicide risk youth sample.MethodsYouth who reported a previous suicide attempt versus those who did not were criterion to test the validity of depression and hopelessness symptom assessment tools. We used item analyses to identify depressive symptom endorsements that most informed youth suicide risk, which will better equip rural practitioners for targeted intervention and monitoring of youth with an already high risk for suicide.ResultsFindings demonstrated that practitioners may target symptoms of social anhedonia, depressed mood, concentration disturbance, feelings of worthlessness, sleep disturbance, and fatigue for suicide prevention‐intervention efforts among high‐risk youth.ConclusionsStudy implications are for clinicians' use of the BDI‐II and CES‐D for depression symptom identification and suicide risk monitoring in settings with limited mental health infrastructure.

Publisher

Wiley

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