Intersectionality, social support, and youth suicidality: A socioecological approach to prevention.
Corbin J StandleyPennie Foster-FishmanPublished in: Suicide & life-threatening behavior (2021)
Findings highlight the importance of protective factors in every context in which youth live, learn, and play. Measuring and reporting social identities as well as their intersections add to our understanding of both risk and prevention.