“…In Spain, the consummated suicide rate per 100,000 inhabitants in 2017 was 0.19 in children under 15 years of age and 2.23 in the 15–19 years age group [3]. Although more studies are needed on the etiology of suicide, there are well-known factors that predict, to some extent, the risk for suicidal behavior in this age group: previous existence of suicidal behaviors (thoughts or attempts) [4,5,6]; exposure to traumatic stressful events, such as abuse or victimization [7]; existence of legal factors [8,9,10]; association with certain psychological factors, such as hopelessness, impulsivity, and low self-esteem [11,12,13,14,15]; and presence of somatic or disabling problems [16,17,18] or previous history of mental disorders, specifically emotional and behavioral disorders [19,20]. In addition, gender differences have been suggested, given that rates of suicidal ideation and attempts are higher in women [21,22,23].…”