Depression and Suicidal Ideation among College Students with and without Learning Disabilities in Nigeria

A. O. Oladele, Isaac Taiwo Oladele
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Depression is a serious mental health problem that may lead to different ripple effects in students. One of such ripple effects is suicidal ideation or suicidal thoughts which may lead to suicide attempts or suicide. Suicidality or suicidal behaviour exists along a continuum that extends from suicidal ideation or thoughts, suicide related communications, suicide attempts and finally suicide (CDCP, 2008). While a review of theoretical and empirical works show that researches on depression and its effects on Nigerian students are common, investigations on depression and its effect on suicidality in Nigerian students are, however, not that common. Schlebusch, Burrows and Wada (2009), Palmier (2011), Fine, Alison, Vanderwesthuizen and Kruger (2012), and Norhayati and Suen (2014) reported that researches on suicidality in the developing world are sparse for a number of reasons such as socio-cultural taboos, political and economic instability, cultural and religious diversity and beliefs. In relation to taboo, committing suicide is seen as disgraceful and families of people who commit suicide do not openly come out to verify that a family member has committed suicide. As such, depression and suicidal ideation in Nigerian students with and without learning disabilities need to be diagnosed and treated so that these students do not go on to commit suicide.1.1 Literature ReviewA sizable population of students with and without learning disabilities are not immune to depression and suicidal ideation; an observation that has been buttressed by many scholars. Wilson et al. (2009) found high levels of depression and suicidal thoughts among participants with learning disabilities aged 15 - 44 in their study. Other participants in the study who were of the same age range, without learning disabilities were not as depressed and prone to suicidal ideations as the participants with learning disabilities. Interestingly, female participants with learning disabilities in the work of Wilson et al. (2009) were shown to have higher mental health problems and suicidal ideation. Research by Renee, James and Ashley (2011) has affirmed that students identified as having learning disabilities experience more symptoms of depression and suicidal ideation compared to students without learning disabilities. Medoff's study (2007) showed that depression had a strong link with suicidal behaviours in students with and without learning disabilities. Females with and without learning disabilities in this study had higher levels of depression and suicidal behaviours. Saghatoleslami (2005) opined that there is a link between depression and suicidal ideation in students with learning disabilities. Moon (2006), Oh, Park and Choi (2008) averred that poor academic performance could aggravate depression and suicidal ideation among students. It should be noted that while poor academic performance can occur generally in students, it is one of the major factors that denominate an individual as having learning disabilities as reported by Steenken(2000) in her work.Sullivan's work (2007) indicates a link between depression and suicidal ideation in the population of students with disabilities. A significant number of scholars reported in their studies that depression could result in suicidal ideation in students without learning disabilities (Norhayati & Suen (2014); Cheung and Dewa (2006); Shaffer & Waslick (2002); Garlow, et al (2007); Galaif, et al (2007); Arria et al (2009); Wild, Flisher & Lombard (2004); Cannetto (2008); King et al. (2001); Dunlay, Aquah & Wilson (2015)A systematic review of literature by Evans, Hawton and Rodham (2004) also linked depression as one of the factors causing suicidality in students. Depression and suicidality in the work of Cheung and Dewa (2006) were found to be higher in female students when compared to their male participants. Shaffer and Waslick (2002) also reported that adolescent females are at higher risk for developing depression and suicidality compared to their male counterparts. …
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尼日利亚有和没有学习障碍的大学生的抑郁和自杀意念
抑郁症是一种严重的心理健康问题,可能会对学生产生不同的连锁反应。其中一种连锁反应是自杀意念或自杀念头,这可能导致自杀企图或自杀。自杀或自杀行为是一个连续体,从自杀意念或念头,自杀相关的沟通,自杀企图,最后自杀(疾病预防控制中心,2008)。虽然对理论和实证工作的回顾表明,对尼日利亚学生抑郁及其影响的研究很常见,但对尼日利亚学生抑郁及其对自杀影响的调查却不那么常见。Schlebusch, Burrows和Wada (2009), Palmier (2011), Fine, Alison, Vanderwesthuizen和Kruger (2012), Norhayati和Suen(2014)报告说,由于社会文化禁忌,政治和经济不稳定,文化和宗教多样性和信仰等原因,对发展中国家自杀行为的研究很少。与禁忌有关的是,自杀被认为是不光彩的,自杀者的家人也不会公开出面证实家庭成员自杀了。因此,有学习障碍和没有学习障碍的尼日利亚学生的抑郁和自杀意念需要得到诊断和治疗,以使这些学生不会继续自杀。1.1文献综述相当数量的有学习障碍和没有学习障碍的学生也不能幸免于抑郁和自杀意念;这一观点得到了许多学者的支持。Wilson等人(2009)在他们的研究中发现,在15 - 44岁的学习障碍参与者中,抑郁和自杀念头的水平很高。研究中其他同龄、没有学习障碍的参与者不像有学习障碍的参与者那样抑郁,也不容易产生自杀念头。有趣的是,在Wilson等人(2009)的研究中,有学习障碍的女性参与者显示出更高的心理健康问题和自杀意念。Renee, James和Ashley(2011)的研究证实,与没有学习障碍的学生相比,有学习障碍的学生有更多的抑郁症状和自杀念头。Medoff的研究(2007)表明,在有或没有学习障碍的学生中,抑郁与自杀行为有着密切的联系。在这项研究中,有学习障碍和没有学习障碍的女性有更高的抑郁水平和自杀行为。Saghatoleslami(2005)认为学习障碍学生的抑郁与自杀意念之间存在联系。Moon (2006), Oh, Park和Choi(2008)认为学习成绩差会加重学生的抑郁和自杀意念。应该指出的是,虽然学习成绩差通常会发生在学生身上,但正如Steenken(2000)在她的工作中所报告的那样,这是一个人有学习障碍的主要因素之一。Sullivan的工作(2007)表明在残疾学生群体中抑郁和自杀意念之间存在联系。相当多的学者在他们的研究中报告,抑郁症可能导致没有学习障碍的学生产生自杀意念(Norhayati & Suen (2014);《张与杜瓦》(2006);Shaffer & Waslick (2002);Garlow等人(2007);Galaif等人(2007);Arria等人(2009);Wild, Flisher & Lombard (2004);Cannetto (2008);King et al. (2001);Evans, Hawton和Rodham(2004)对文献的系统回顾也将抑郁作为导致学生自杀的因素之一。Cheung和Dewa(2006)的研究发现,女学生的抑郁和自杀倾向高于男参与者。Shaffer和Waslick(2002)也报告说,与同龄的男性相比,青春期女性患抑郁症和自杀的风险更高。…
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