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Preventing Adolescent Depression and Suicide Among Latinas

We are excited to share with you a new book: Preventing Adolescent Depression and Suicide Among Latinas: Resilience Research and Theory.

This book describes the epidemic of adolescent Latina suicidal ideation and depression and how to address this critical issue. Since the 1960s Latinas have had among the highest rates of depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation compared to other ethnic and gender groups, and they are twice as likely to engage in suicidal behavior than their White or African American peers. These disparities reflect a multitude of lost opportunities for young Latinas to thrive and experience well-being in our society. 

Please consider sharing information about this book and important issue with any researchers, health professionals, parents, scholars and others who might be interested in learning more. 

This book offers a concise summary of contemporary research on this critical topic. Among the considerations are the influences of bullying, families, immigration, and culture on Latina adolescent mental health. Presenting cutting-edge multiracial feminist frameworks for new and existing empirical findings, this book serves to guide the future research agenda on this topic. Clinical recommendations are also included. 

 

Preventing Adolescent Depression and Suicide Among Latinas: Resilience Research and Theory 

Andrea J. Romero, Lisa M. Edwards, Sheri Bauman & Marisa K. Ritter

 

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