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Extreme Weight-Control Behaviors and Suicide Risk Among High School Students
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Behavior Control
90%
Risk-Taking
75%
Suicide
67%
Students
51%
Weights and Measures
46%
Odds Ratio
18%
Confidence Intervals
17%
Eating
16%
School Health Services
11%
Bullying
9%
Crime Victims
9%
Suicidal Ideation
8%
Thinking
7%
Substance-Related Disorders
6%
Cause of Death
5%
Emotions
5%
Depression
4%
Logistic Models
4%
Social Sciences
behavior control
98%
suicide
69%
confidence
22%
eating behavior
21%
student
18%
adolescent
12%
school grade
10%
cause of death
8%
alienation
7%
risk behavior
7%
substance abuse
6%
victimization
6%
health service
5%
logistics
5%
exclusion
5%
regression
4%
questionnaire
3%
evidence
3%
Arts & Humanities
High School Students
100%
Suicide
68%
Confidence Interval
30%
Grade Level
10%
Substance Abuse
10%
Cause of Death
10%
Logistic Regression
10%
Victimization
9%
High School
7%
Alienation
7%
Health Services
6%
Risk Factors
6%
Questionnaire
6%