Suicidal ideation among Italian and Spanish young adults: The role of sexual orientation

Auteurs

Roberto Baiocco, Salvatore Ioverno, Antonia Lonigro, Emma Baumgartner, Fiorenzo Laghi.

Résumé

The purpose of the current study was to identify demographic, social, and psychological variables associated with suicidal ideation in an Italian sample and a Spanish sample, taking into account the relevance of sexual orientation as a risk factor for suicide. Three hundred twenty gay and bisexual men, 396 heterosexual men, 281 lesbians and bisexual women, and 835 heterosexual women were recruited. In chi-square and multivariable logistic regression analyses we identified several consistent cross-national risk factors for suicidal ideation: having lower education, not being religious, being homosexual or bisexual, not being engaged in a stable relationship, having lower level of peer and parental attachment, and having depressive symptoms. Interestingly, the strongest risk factor in both samples, after depression symptoms, was sexual orientation. ESPAGNE ITALIE EUROPE GENRE HOMME FEMME JEUNE-ADULTE IDÉATION HOMOSEXUALITÉ ÉTUDE-COMPARATIVE BULLYING


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