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Chapter 1. Introduction: Youth Suicidal Behavior
Section 1. Theory and Research on Youth Suicide
Chapter 2. Theories of Suicidal Behavior
Chapter 3. Early Childhood Adversity, Stress, and Developmental Pathways of Suicide Risk
Chapter 4. The Neurobiology of Youth Suicide
Chapter 5. Maternal Depression and Family Suicide History as Risk Factors for Youth Suicide
Chapter 6. The Relationship Between Suicide and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Adolescents
Chapter 7. Suicide, Self-Harm, and the Media
Chapter 8. Acculturation, Discrimination, and Youth Suicide Risk
Section 2. Assessment of Youth Suicide
Chapter 9. Assessment of Adolescent Suicide Risk
Chapter 10. Implicit and Explicit Measures to Predict Suicidal Behavior Among Adolescents
Chapter 11. Suicide Risk Identification and Prevention Through Data Linkage and Informatics
Section 3. Youth Suicide in Special Populations
Chapter 12. Risk and Protective Factors to Improve Well-Being and Prevent Suicide Among LGBTQ Youth
Chapter 13. Suicide Among Incarcerated and Justice Involved) Youth
Chapter 14. Suicide Among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) and Indigenous Populations
Chapter 15. Suicide Among Asian American Youth
Chapter 16. The Risk for Suicide Among Adolescents in Foster Care
Chapter 17. Suicidal Behavior Among Latina Adolescents
Chapter 18. Risk and Protective Factors for Suicide for African American Youth
Section 4. Youth Suicide Prevention and Treatment
Chapter 19. Suicide Prevention Through Community Capacity Building in Resource Poor Areas and Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
Chapter 20. Tailoring Evidence-Based Interventions for Minority Youth
Chapter 21. Training Mental Health Providers to Prevent Teen Suicide Using Evidence-Based Approaches
Chapter 22. Preventing Teen Suicide Through Schools and Primary Healthcare Outreach
Chapter 23. Promoting Community Conversations to End Suicide
Chapter 24. Technology-Enhanced Interventions for Youth Suicidality
Chapter 25: Future Directions in Youth Suicide Prevention Research, Practice, and Policy.
Section 1. Theory and Research on Youth Suicide
Chapter 2. Theories of Suicidal Behavior
Chapter 3. Early Childhood Adversity, Stress, and Developmental Pathways of Suicide Risk
Chapter 4. The Neurobiology of Youth Suicide
Chapter 5. Maternal Depression and Family Suicide History as Risk Factors for Youth Suicide
Chapter 6. The Relationship Between Suicide and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Adolescents
Chapter 7. Suicide, Self-Harm, and the Media
Chapter 8. Acculturation, Discrimination, and Youth Suicide Risk
Section 2. Assessment of Youth Suicide
Chapter 9. Assessment of Adolescent Suicide Risk
Chapter 10. Implicit and Explicit Measures to Predict Suicidal Behavior Among Adolescents
Chapter 11. Suicide Risk Identification and Prevention Through Data Linkage and Informatics
Section 3. Youth Suicide in Special Populations
Chapter 12. Risk and Protective Factors to Improve Well-Being and Prevent Suicide Among LGBTQ Youth
Chapter 13. Suicide Among Incarcerated and Justice Involved) Youth
Chapter 14. Suicide Among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) and Indigenous Populations
Chapter 15. Suicide Among Asian American Youth
Chapter 16. The Risk for Suicide Among Adolescents in Foster Care
Chapter 17. Suicidal Behavior Among Latina Adolescents
Chapter 18. Risk and Protective Factors for Suicide for African American Youth
Section 4. Youth Suicide Prevention and Treatment
Chapter 19. Suicide Prevention Through Community Capacity Building in Resource Poor Areas and Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
Chapter 20. Tailoring Evidence-Based Interventions for Minority Youth
Chapter 21. Training Mental Health Providers to Prevent Teen Suicide Using Evidence-Based Approaches
Chapter 22. Preventing Teen Suicide Through Schools and Primary Healthcare Outreach
Chapter 23. Promoting Community Conversations to End Suicide
Chapter 24. Technology-Enhanced Interventions for Youth Suicidality
Chapter 25: Future Directions in Youth Suicide Prevention Research, Practice, and Policy.