Suicide and Associated Risk Factors Among College Students

Background and aims: Despite the growing epidemic of suicide among college students, the associated risk factors have not been properly understood in developing countries. This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of suicide ideation and attempt and associated risk factors among university...

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Main Authors: Jalal Poorolajal, Soheila Panahi, Ali Ghaleiha, Ebrahim Jalili, Nahid Darvishi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences 2017-10-01
Series:International Journal of Epidemiologic Research
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Online Access:http://ijer.skums.ac.ir/article_28778_5d5e51502d35e29a1293ac8b6b136043.pdf
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spelling doaj-a30841281726437795bec526c96047a02020-11-25T02:11:40ZengShahrekord University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Epidemiologic Research2383-43662017-10-014424525010.15171/ijer.2017.11ijer-3Suicide and Associated Risk Factors Among College StudentsJalal Poorolajal0Soheila Panahi1Ali Ghaleiha2Ebrahim Jalili3Nahid Darvishi4Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranCounseling Center, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranDepartment of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranThe Vice-Chancellor for Culture and Students, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranCounseling Center, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranBackground and aims: Despite the growing epidemic of suicide among college students, the associated risk factors have not been properly understood in developing countries. This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of suicide ideation and attempt and associated risk factors among university students. Methods: We performed this cross-sectional study in the Hamadan University of Medical Sciences from January to May, 2016, and invited university students to participate voluntarily in the study. The outcomes of interest were suicide ideation and attempt. The exposures of interest were behavioral risk factors, including having girlfriends/boyfriends, emotional breakdown (also known as mental breakdown), illegitimate heterosexual and/or homosexual intercourse, cigarette smoking, drug abuse, psychiatric disorders, and social media. Results: Of 1254 participants, 146 (11.7%) had suicidal ideation during the past year and 63 (5.0%) had attempted suicide at least once in the past year. After adjusting the odds ratio (OR) (95% CI) for age and sex, it was found that suicide ideation was significantly associated with emotional breakdown 2.33 (1.64, 3.31), heterosexual intercourse 2.71 (1.77, 4.15), homosexual intercourse 3.21 (1.97, 5.25), cigarette smoking 4.03 (2.65, 6.11), drug abuse 12.09 (7.97, 18.35), psychiatric disorders 12.48 (7.59, 20.53), no interest in the discipline 2.08 (1.40, 3.07), and despair about the future 2.18 (1.49, 3.19). There was no significant association between suicide ideation and using social media 1.13 (0.65, 1.96). Conclusion: This study provided beneficial information about the association between suicidal ideation and attempted suicide and some behavioral risk factors among university students and emphasized the importance of these modifiable risk factors which if neglected, may severely impair the students’ function.http://ijer.skums.ac.ir/article_28778_5d5e51502d35e29a1293ac8b6b136043.pdfStudentSuicideRisk factorsPrevalence
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author Jalal Poorolajal
Soheila Panahi
Ali Ghaleiha
Ebrahim Jalili
Nahid Darvishi
spellingShingle Jalal Poorolajal
Soheila Panahi
Ali Ghaleiha
Ebrahim Jalili
Nahid Darvishi
Suicide and Associated Risk Factors Among College Students
International Journal of Epidemiologic Research
Student
Suicide
Risk factors
Prevalence
author_facet Jalal Poorolajal
Soheila Panahi
Ali Ghaleiha
Ebrahim Jalili
Nahid Darvishi
author_sort Jalal Poorolajal
title Suicide and Associated Risk Factors Among College Students
title_short Suicide and Associated Risk Factors Among College Students
title_full Suicide and Associated Risk Factors Among College Students
title_fullStr Suicide and Associated Risk Factors Among College Students
title_full_unstemmed Suicide and Associated Risk Factors Among College Students
title_sort suicide and associated risk factors among college students
publisher Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Epidemiologic Research
issn 2383-4366
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Background and aims: Despite the growing epidemic of suicide among college students, the associated risk factors have not been properly understood in developing countries. This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of suicide ideation and attempt and associated risk factors among university students. Methods: We performed this cross-sectional study in the Hamadan University of Medical Sciences from January to May, 2016, and invited university students to participate voluntarily in the study. The outcomes of interest were suicide ideation and attempt. The exposures of interest were behavioral risk factors, including having girlfriends/boyfriends, emotional breakdown (also known as mental breakdown), illegitimate heterosexual and/or homosexual intercourse, cigarette smoking, drug abuse, psychiatric disorders, and social media. Results: Of 1254 participants, 146 (11.7%) had suicidal ideation during the past year and 63 (5.0%) had attempted suicide at least once in the past year. After adjusting the odds ratio (OR) (95% CI) for age and sex, it was found that suicide ideation was significantly associated with emotional breakdown 2.33 (1.64, 3.31), heterosexual intercourse 2.71 (1.77, 4.15), homosexual intercourse 3.21 (1.97, 5.25), cigarette smoking 4.03 (2.65, 6.11), drug abuse 12.09 (7.97, 18.35), psychiatric disorders 12.48 (7.59, 20.53), no interest in the discipline 2.08 (1.40, 3.07), and despair about the future 2.18 (1.49, 3.19). There was no significant association between suicide ideation and using social media 1.13 (0.65, 1.96). Conclusion: This study provided beneficial information about the association between suicidal ideation and attempted suicide and some behavioral risk factors among university students and emphasized the importance of these modifiable risk factors which if neglected, may severely impair the students’ function.
topic Student
Suicide
Risk factors
Prevalence
url http://ijer.skums.ac.ir/article_28778_5d5e51502d35e29a1293ac8b6b136043.pdf
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