Protection and Risk Factors for Attempted Suicide in Mexican Students Majoring in Psychology

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Salud Mental Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2024.010
Marco Antonio Santana Campas, Karla Patricia Valdés García, Magda Lidiana Sánchez Aranda, Laura Elena de Luna Velasco, Óscar Ulises Reynoso González
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Introduction. The prevalence of suicidal behavior in university students ranges from 14.1% to 27.9%, with suicide being the fourth leading cause of death among young people ages 15 to 29. Hopelessness, decreased self-efficacy, depression, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation are among the main risk factors. Objective. To determine the effect of hopelessness, depression, anxiety, stress, drug use, and self-efficacy on suicide attempts in Mexican psychology students. Method. A quantitative, cross-sectional study was undertaken with a sample of 3,438 students from sixty-two universities accredited by the National Council for Teaching and Research in Psychology (CNEIP) from six regions in Mexico. Results. A total of 19.9% reported attempted suicide (85.1% women and 14.9% men); 36.4% drug use; 40.2% moderate to extreme stress; 50.1% anxiety, and 40.7% depression; 74.1% medium to high emotional dysregulation; 30.2% moderate to high hopelessness, and 32.9% low self-efficacy. Drug use (OR 1.897), sex (OR 1.756), anxiety (OR 1.218), hopelessness (OR 1.209), depression (OR 1.756), and stress (OR 1.050) respectively account for 17.2% of the variability of suicide attempts. Discussion and conclusion. Confirmation of the effect of the variables analyzed on the suicide attempts of psychology students underlines the importance of incorporating actions that will contribute to controlling the incidence of suicide.
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心理学专业墨西哥学生自杀未遂的保护因素和风险因素
简介大学生自杀行为的发生率从 14.1% 到 27.9% 不等,自杀是 15 至 29 岁年轻人的第四大死因。绝望、自我效能感下降、抑郁、焦虑和情绪失调是自杀的主要风险因素。研究目的确定绝望、抑郁、焦虑、压力、药物使用和自我效能对墨西哥心理学学生自杀企图的影响。方法:横断面定量研究对墨西哥六个地区六十二所获得国家心理学教学与研究委员会(CNEIP)认证的大学的 3438 名学生进行了横断面定量研究。结果显示共有 19.9% 的学生报告企图自杀(85.1% 为女性,14.9% 为男性);36.4% 吸食毒品;40.2% 中度至极度紧张;50.1% 焦虑,40.7% 抑郁;74.1% 中度至高度情绪失调;30.2% 中度至高度绝望,32.9% 低自我效能感。吸毒(OR 1.897)、性别(OR 1.756)、焦虑(OR 1.218)、绝望(OR 1.209)、抑郁(OR 1.756)和压力(OR 1.050)分别占自杀未遂变异的 17.2%。讨论与结论所分析的变量对心理学专业学生自杀企图的影响得到了证实,这强调了采取有助于控制自杀发生率的行动的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Salud Mental receives original manuscripts dealing with various mental health-related topics (such as psychiatry, neurosciences, psychology, epidemiology, and addictions). The submission of a manuscript must be exclusively carried out through this website.
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