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Predicting Lifetime Suicide Attempts in a Community Sample of Adolescents Using Machine Learning Algorithms

Suicide is a major global health concern and a prominent cause of death in adolescents. Previous research on suicide prediction has mainly focused on clinical or adult samples. To prevent suicides at an early stage, however, it is important to screen for risk factors in a community sample of adolescents. We compared the accuracy of logistic regressions, elastic net regressions, and gradient boosting machines in predicting suicide attempts by 17-year-olds in the Millennium Cohort Study (N = 7,347), combining a large set of self- and other-reported variables from different categories. Both machine learning algorithms outperformed logistic regressions and achieved similar balanced accuracies (.76 when using data 3 years before the self-reported lifetime suicide attempts and .85 when using data from the same measurement wave). We identified essential variables that should be considered when screening for suicidal behavior. Finally, we discuss the usefulness of complex machine learning models in suicide prediction.

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In: Assessment Volume 31 / Issue 3 (2023-04-24) , S. 557-573; eissn:1552-3489
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@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-202403149777,
  author    ={Jankowsky, Kristin and Steger, Diana and Schroeders, Ulrich},
  title    ={Predicting Lifetime Suicide Attempts in a Community Sample of Adolescents Using Machine Learning Algorithms},
  keywords ={150 and 360 and Suizidversuch and Prognose and Jugend and Risikofaktor and Maschinelles Lernen},
  copyright  ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/},
  language ={en},
  journal  ={Assessment},
  year   ={2023-04-24}
}