Skip to main content
Fig. 5 | BMC Public Health

Fig. 5

From: A trend analysis of the prevalence of opioid misuse, social support, and suicide attempt among American Indian/Alaska native high school students in New Mexico: 2009–2019 Youth Risk Resiliency Survey (YRRS)

Fig. 5

Prevalence of suicide attempt, opioid misuse stratified by high school tribal land status (A, B) and rurality (C, D) and the prevalence of social support (E, F) stratified by tribal land status among AI/AN youth in New Mexico. Trend: A: on tribal land (t = -0.75, p-value = 0.49), non-tribal land (t = -1.52, p-value = 0.20). B: on tribal land (t = -0.70, p-value = 0.52), non-tribal land (t = -1.75, p-value = 0.16 for overall, t = -6.72; p = 0.0067 for 2009 to 2017). C: rural school suicide attempt (t = -0.18, p-value = 0.87), urban school suicide attempt (t = -1.17, p-value = 0.31). D: rural school opioid misuse (t = -1.26, p-value = 0.28 for overall, t = -6.13, p-value = 0.0087), urban school opioid misuse (t = -2.14, p-value = 0.099 for overall, t = -4.17; p-value = 0.0251 for 2009 to 2017). E: on tribal lands: Low Social Support (t = -1.63, p-value = 0.1786), moderate social support (t = -0.39, p-value = 0.7147), high social support (t = 1.11, p-value = 0.3292). F: non-tribal land: low social support (t = 0.64, p-value = 0.5586), moderate social support (t = 0.43, p-value = 0.6925), high social support (t = -1.26, p-value = 0.2748)

Back to article page