Factors Associated with Suicidal Risk among UCSI University Students

N. A. Zainordin, Noor Zira Azlin Md Zaki, Aldrin Alvian Angky, Bella Fransiska, Nursyamilah Annuar
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Mental health is something that humans should be concerned about as well as for UCSI students. Mental health issues can lead a student to have a higher risk of depression, anxiety, and stress which somehow will affect the UCSI students’ academic performance, their relationships with family and friends, and their future. Worst case is, it creates suicidal thoughts to appear among UCSI students and influence them to commit suicide.Therefore, this research is conducted to determine the significance of depression, stress, and anxiety in affecting UCSI students to commit suicide. This research is intended for all faculties in UCSI University. There will be questionnaires distributed via online and offline in order to collect the data. The data will be measured by using both DASS 21 (Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale) and 5-point Likert scale for both online and offline distributed questionnaires. Later on, the collected data will be analyzed by using IBM SPSS Version 20.
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UCSI大学生自杀风险相关因素研究
心理健康是人类和UCSI学生都应该关注的问题。心理健康问题会导致学生有更高的抑郁、焦虑和压力风险,这将在某种程度上影响UCSI学生的学习成绩、与家人和朋友的关系以及他们的未来。最糟糕的情况是,它会在UCSI学生中产生自杀的想法,并影响他们自杀。因此,本研究旨在确定抑郁、压力和焦虑对UCSI学生自杀的影响。这项研究面向UCSI大学的所有院系。将通过线上和线下发放问卷,收集数据。数据将通过DASS 21(抑郁,焦虑和压力量表)和5点李克特量表进行测量,用于在线和离线分发问卷。随后,收集到的数据将使用IBM SPSS Version 20进行分析。
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