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Prevalence and social determinants of suicidal behaviours among college youth in India.

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Nuova numerazione 73748
Collocazione UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-572
Vecchia numerazione 399499
Autore NATH, Y.
Titolo Prevalence and social determinants of suicidal behaviours among college youth in India. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica pp. 393-399
Nota generale Estratto da: International Journal of Social Psychiatry 2012, 58, 4
Riassunto Background: Little is known about the prevalence of and factors associated with suicide ideation and suicide attempts among college youth in India. Aims: The aims were to estimate the prevalence of suicidal behaviours among Indian college students and identify potential risk factors for suicide ideation and attempts. Method: The study surveyed 1,817 undergraduate college students aged 18-24 years in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, with a questionnaire that assessed suicidal behaviours as well as stressful situations and life events. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess risk factors. Results: The prevalence of lifetime suicide ideation and lifetime suicide attempts was 11.7% and 4.0%, respectively. Suicide ideation was predicted by female gender, odds ratio (OR) = 1.41, 95% CI 1.01, 1.97, economic stress, OR = 1.17, 95% CI 1.11, 1.24, stress due to life events involving religious violence in the community, OR = 1.43, 95% CI 1.15, 1.78, and life events involving caste conflicts or caste discrimination, OR = 1.28, 95% CI 1.13, 1.46. Female gender and caste-related life events were not significantly associated with suicide attempts but economic stress and stressful experience of religious conflict continued to be significantly associated with lifetime suicide attempt, OR = 1.19, 95% CI 1.08, 1.31, and OR = 1.58, 95% CI 1.14, 2.17, respectively. Conclusions: In this sample, college students from low socioeconomic classes who faced economic difficulties, and students who experienced distress as a result of caste discrimination or caste conflict, and communal unrest, were at a higher risk for suicidal behaviour.
Tipo di documento RICERCA.
Soggetto SUICIDIO.
STUDENTI.
UNIVERSITÀ.
INDIA.
RISCHIO.
STRESS.
AMBIENTE.
PSICOPATOLOGIA.
Psicologico
Autore Secondario PARIS, J.
THOMBS, B.
KIRMAYER, L.
Titolo correlato International Journal of Social Psychiatry 2012, 58, 4.
Accesso online http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?sid=7724636a-ca91-4c25-a093-ed4ae6710c54%40sessionmgr104&vid=1&hid=113&bdata=Jmxhbmc9aXQmc2l0ZT1laG9zdC1saXZl#db=psyh&AN=2012-16633-008
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