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Extreme Weight-Control Behaviors and Suicide Risk Among High School Students
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Adjusted Odds Ratio
100%
Adolescent Suicide
50%
Alienation
25%
Behavioral Risk Factors
100%
Bullying Victimization
25%
Confidence Interval
100%
Convenience Sampling
25%
Disordered Eating
75%
Extreme Weights
100%
Grade Level
25%
High School Students
100%
Leading Causes of Death
25%
Logistic Regression
25%
Public High School
25%
Risk Factors
25%
School Health Services
25%
Suicidal Thoughts
25%
Survey Questionnaire
25%
Weight Control
100%
Youth Risk Behavior Survey
25%
Psychology
Bullying Victimization
33%
Disordered Eating
100%
High School Student
100%
Youth Risk Behavior Survey
33%