Psychosocial–environmental risk factors for suicide attempts in adolescents with suicidal ideation: Findings from a sample of 73,238 adolescents
Auteurs
Sun Mi Kim, Ji Hyun Baek, Doug Hyun Han, Young Sik Lee, Deborah A Yurgelun-Todd.
Résumé
We determined risk factors that discriminate between suicide attempt (SA) adolescents and suicidal ideation only (SI only) adolescents using data from the 2010 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey (12–19 years; N = 73,238). In males, heavy alcohol use, drug use, and high perceived sadness/hopelessness showed significant effects on the presence of SA versus the presence of SI only. In females, along with these variables, low academic achievement, poor perceived health status, high perceived stress, and unhealthy coping strategy were also significantly related to the presence of SA versus SI only. Therefore, clinical interventions targeting adolescents' psychological distress are warranted to prevent suicide. CORÉE ASIE GENRE HOMME FEMME ADOLESCENT IDÉATION TENTATIVE FACTEUR-RISQUE FACTEUR-SOCIODÉMOGRAPHIQUE
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