Factors associated with suicide risk and attempts in healthcare students: A cross-sectional study

被引:0
|
作者
Castro, Simon [1 ]
Pastene, Clara [2 ]
Vasquez, Nicolas [2 ]
Galleguillos, Pia [3 ]
Salas, Marcelo [4 ]
Alvarado, Ruben [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chile, Fac Med, Dept Salud Familiar & Atenc Primaria, Santiago, Chile
[2] Univ Chile, Escuela Med, Fac Med, Santiago, Chile
[3] Univ Chile, Escuela Terapia Ocupac, Fac Med, Santiago, Chile
[4] Univ Chile, Escuela Enfermeria, Fac Med, Santiago, Chile
[5] Univ Valparaiso, Dept Salud Publ, Fac Med, Ctr Interdisciplinario Estudios Salud CIESAL,Escue, Valparaiso, Chile
来源
MEDWAVE | 2024年 / 24卷 / 05期
关键词
Suicide; mental health; adolescent; undergraduate medical education; PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT; UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS; MEDICAL-STUDENTS; MENTAL-HEALTH; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALE; PREVENTION; DEPRESSION;
D O I
10.5867/medwave.2024.05.2756
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
INTRODUCTION Suicide deaths in young people have been increasing in recent decades and are considered a major public health problem worldwide, being a partially preventable event. The prevalence of suicidal ideation is high among university students, especially in health careers. The objective of this study was to measure the prevalence of high suicidal risk in this specific group and to identify associated factors, aiming to provide empirical evidence for the construction of effective suicide prevention strategies. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted based on an online survey directed to healthcare students near the end of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic to learn about the frequency of suicidal risk and its associated factors. The sample consisted of 477 students (70.8% female, mean age 21.7 +/- 2.5 years) from eight healthcare majors. The data were collected in January 2021. RESULTS 22.6% of the young people reported a high suicide risk on the Okasha scale, and 3.4% made a suicide attempt in the previous year. Factors associated with high suicidal risk were having a non-heterosexual orientation, an irregular academic trajectory, experiences of physical and/or psychological violence, higher levels of depressive and anxious symptomatology, as well as lower levels of social support from friends and family. CONCLUSIONS Suicide risk and attempt levels are high in this group of students, and there is a group of factors that could guide more effective actions, such as support for higher-risk groups and screening to identify and provide support to young people at high suicidal risk and with mental health conditions.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Risk Factors Associated with Female Suicide Attempts: A Cross-sectional Study
    Sundaravalli, G.
    Priyasubhashini, M.
    Priyadharshini, R.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 2023, 17 (07) : VC1 - VC5
  • [2] Factors associated to suicide risk in stricto sensu postgraduate students: a cross-sectional study
    das Neves Abreu, Evelyn Kelly
    Marcon, Samira Reschetti
    Espinosa, Mariano Martinez
    Kogien, Moises
    Valim, Marilia Duarte
    dos Santos Nascimento, Frantielen Castor
    REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM, 2021, 29
  • [3] Family Factors Associated With Suicide Attempts Among Chinese Adolescent Students: A National Cross-Sectional Survey
    Xing, Xiu-Ya
    Tao, Fang-Biao
    Wan, Yu-Hui
    Xing, Chao
    Qi, Xiu-Yu
    Hao, Jia-Hu
    Su, Pu-Yu
    Pan, Hai-Feng
    Huang, Lei
    JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2010, 46 (06) : 592 - 599
  • [4] Prevalence and factors associated with suicide attempts among Moroccan patients with schizophrenia: cross-sectional study
    Koubaa, Ibtissam
    Aden, Mohamed Omar
    Barrimi, Mohammed
    ANNALS OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY, 2023, 85 (06): : 2528 - 2533
  • [5] Motivations for suicide attempts and risk factors among youths in Western Iran: A cross-sectional study
    Darabi, Fatemeh
    Ziapour, Arash
    Ahmadinia, Hassan
    HEALTH SCIENCE REPORTS, 2024, 7 (08)
  • [6] Analysis of Factors Associated with the Risk of Suicide in a Brazilian Capital: Cross-Sectional Study
    Mendes, Marcos Vinicius de Carvalho
    Santos, Solange Laurentino dos
    Castro, Claudia Cristina Lima de
    Furtado, Betise Mery Alencar Sousa Macau
    Costa, Heitor Victor Veiga da
    Ceballos, Albanita Gomes da Costa de
    Galvao, Pauliana Valeria Machado
    Bonfim, Cristine Vieira do
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (01)
  • [7] Latent tuberculosis infection and associated risk factors among undergraduate healthcare students in Italy: a cross-sectional study
    Paolo Durando
    Giovanni Sotgiu
    Fabio Spigno
    Mauro Piccinini
    Giovanni Mazzarello
    Claudio Viscoli
    Francesco Copello
    Alessandro Poli
    Filippo Ansaldi
    Giancarlo Icardi
    BMC Infectious Diseases, 13
  • [8] Latent tuberculosis infection and associated risk factors among undergraduate healthcare students in Italy: a cross-sectional study
    Durando, Paolo
    Sotgiu, Giovanni
    Spigno, Fabio
    Piccinini, Mauro
    Mazzarello, Giovanni
    Viscoli, Claudio
    Copello, Francesco
    Poli, Alessandro
    Ansaldi, Filippo
    Icardi, Giancarlo
    BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2013, 13
  • [9] Musculoskeletal disorders and associated risk factors in coaching students: A cross-sectional study
    Santoshi, John Ashutosh
    Jain, Siddharth
    Popalwar, Harshanand Janardhanrao
    Pakhare, Abhijit P.
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE AND PRIMARY CARE, 2019, 8 (03) : 929 - 933
  • [10] Suicide risk and associated factors in healthcare workers seeking psychological support during COVID-19: a cross-sectional study
    Martinez-Arriaga, Reyna Jazmin
    Dominguez-Rodriguez, Alejandro
    Erika Herdoiza-Arroyo, Paulina
    Robles-Garcia, Rebeca
    de la Rosa-Gomez, Anabel
    Alejandro Figueroa Gonzalez, Jairo
    Alejandra Munoz Anacona, Yineth
    PSYCHOLOGY HEALTH & MEDICINE, 2023, 28 (10) : 3076 - 3090