Belief and Risk Factors Associated with Suicidal and Self-harm Behaviour among Young Adults of Kathmandu District.

Q3 Medicine Journal of Nepal Health Research Council Pub Date : 2024-03-22
Sagar Parajuli, Anil Khadka, Surabhi Sharma Regmi, Supriya Sthapit, Ela Singh Rathaur
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Abstract

Background: Suicide is an emerging public health problem accounting for over 700,000 annual deaths globally. It is also the fourth leading cause of death among the age group 15-29 years in the world. In Nepal, on average 14 people commit suicide every day. Our study explores the factors associated with suicidal and self-harm behaviours among young adults in the Kathmandu district, Nepal.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among a total of 242 young adults of the Kathmandu district. Data were collected through interview using a developed semi-structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and odds ratios were used for data analysis.

Results: The mean age for initial suicidal and self-harm behaviour was found to be 14 and 15 years respectively, with 28.51% reporting suicidal behaviours including making a plan or suicidal ideation or attempts, and 18.5% with self-harm behaviours. Avoidance and emotional discharge were found as common coping strategies adopted by participants. Belief, family functioning, depression status and self-harm behaviour were found statistically associated with suicidal behaviour.

Conclusions: Various factors including belief, family functioning, and depression were found to influence individual suicidal behaviour. Hence, an integrated approach addressing these factors is crucial for the prevention and control of suicide among young adults at risk.

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加德满都地区青少年自杀和自残行为的相关信念和风险因素。
背景:自杀是一个新出现的公共卫生问题,全球每年有超过 70 万人死于自杀。它也是全球 15-29 岁年龄段人群的第四大死因。在尼泊尔,平均每天有 14 人自杀。我们的研究探讨了与尼泊尔加德满都地区年轻人自杀和自残行为相关的因素:我们对加德满都地区的 242 名青壮年进行了描述性横断面研究。数据收集采用了半结构式调查问卷。数据分析采用了描述性统计和几率比:初次出现自杀和自残行为的平均年龄分别为 14 岁和 15 岁,28.51% 的人有自杀行为,包括制定自杀计划、自杀意念或自杀未遂,18.5% 的人有自残行为。回避和情绪宣泄是参与者常用的应对策略。统计发现,信念、家庭功能、抑郁状况和自残行为与自杀行为有关:结论:包括信念、家庭功能和抑郁在内的各种因素都会影响个体的自杀行为。因此,针对这些因素的综合方法对于预防和控制高危青少年自杀至关重要。
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