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Data from self-report surveys of 1,353 high school students representing th
ree culturally distinct American Indian tribes were analyzed for tribal dif
ferences in factors associated with suicidal ideation. In the multivariate
analysis, no single correlate of suicide ideation was common to all three t
ribes. The correlates of suicide ideation were consistent with each tribe's
social structure, conceptualization of individual and gender roles, suppor
t systems, and conceptualization of death. These results underscore the het
erogeneity of suicide ideation across three distinct American Indian tribes
consistent with their cultural heterogeneity. Suicide prevention and scree
ning programs may be difficult to adapt from one tribe to another.