TY - JOUR
T1 - Suicidal behavior and psychological distress in university students
T2 - A 12-nation study
AU - Eskin, Mehmet
AU - Sun, Jian Min
AU - Abuidhail, Jamila
AU - Yoshimasu, Kouichi
AU - Kujan, Omar
AU - Janghorbani, Mohsen
AU - Flood, Chris
AU - Carta, Mauro Giovanni
AU - Tran, Ulrich S.
AU - Mechri, Anwar
AU - Hamdan, Motasem
AU - Poyrazli, Senel
AU - Aidoudi, Khouala
AU - Bakhshi, Seifollah
AU - Harlak, Hacer
AU - Moro, Maria Francesca
AU - Nawafleh, Hani
AU - Phillips, Louise
AU - Shaheen, Amira
AU - Taifour, Shahama
AU - Tsuno, Kanami
AU - Voracek, Martin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/7/2
Y1 - 2016/7/2
N2 - This study investigated the prevalence of suicidal behavior and psychological distress in university students across 12 nations. A total of 5,572 university students from 12 countries were surveyed about suicide ideation, suicide attempts, and psychological distress by means of a self-administered questionnaire. Almost 29% of the samples reported having contemplated suicide and 7% reported attempting suicide. Of the total sample, 51.1% scored above the General Health Questionnaire-12≥3 cut-off points, 41.6% above the GHQ-12≥4 cut-off points, and 33.8% scored above the GHQ-12≥5 cut-off points. While odds of suicide ideation were elevated in Austria and the UK, reduced ORs were detected for China, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey. Similarly, while odds of suicide attempt were high in Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and to some extent in Turkey, reduced ORs were observed for Austria, China, Italy, Japan and the United States. Elevated ORs for psychological distress were seen in Japan, Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey but reduced ORs were noted in Austria, China, Iran, Italy, and the United States. Psychological distress was strongly associated with reports of suicide ideation and attempts. Suicide ideation, suicide attempt, and psychological distress are common in university students but their rates vary depending on the sociocultural context. Due attention should be devoted to the mental health needs of young adults enrolled in higher educational institutions and more cross-cultural research is warranted to better understand the etiology of the observed intersocietal variations in suicidal behavior and psychological distress.
AB - This study investigated the prevalence of suicidal behavior and psychological distress in university students across 12 nations. A total of 5,572 university students from 12 countries were surveyed about suicide ideation, suicide attempts, and psychological distress by means of a self-administered questionnaire. Almost 29% of the samples reported having contemplated suicide and 7% reported attempting suicide. Of the total sample, 51.1% scored above the General Health Questionnaire-12≥3 cut-off points, 41.6% above the GHQ-12≥4 cut-off points, and 33.8% scored above the GHQ-12≥5 cut-off points. While odds of suicide ideation were elevated in Austria and the UK, reduced ORs were detected for China, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey. Similarly, while odds of suicide attempt were high in Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and to some extent in Turkey, reduced ORs were observed for Austria, China, Italy, Japan and the United States. Elevated ORs for psychological distress were seen in Japan, Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey but reduced ORs were noted in Austria, China, Iran, Italy, and the United States. Psychological distress was strongly associated with reports of suicide ideation and attempts. Suicide ideation, suicide attempt, and psychological distress are common in university students but their rates vary depending on the sociocultural context. Due attention should be devoted to the mental health needs of young adults enrolled in higher educational institutions and more cross-cultural research is warranted to better understand the etiology of the observed intersocietal variations in suicidal behavior and psychological distress.
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U2 - 10.1080/13811118.2015.1054055
DO - 10.1080/13811118.2015.1054055
M3 - Article
C2 - 26954847
AN - SCOPUS:84961197660
SN - 1381-1118
VL - 20
SP - 369
EP - 388
JO - Archives of Suicide Research
JF - Archives of Suicide Research
IS - 3
ER -