Abstract:
This article presents the results of a study aimed at identifying suicidal risk in adolescent age and psychosocial factors that correlate. The focus was on family factors (family type, standard of living of the family, the family atmosphere), relational factors and personality factors. It was found that the increased risk of suicidal are the adolescents from monoparntale and extended families, who claim to have many friends and have a specific personality profile.