Unraveling the Complexities Between Reasons and Motivations Behind Suicide Behaviors: A Population-Based Study of Hong Kong Secondary School Students.

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Journal of Adolescent Health Pub Date : 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2025.01.005
Zixu Li, Yu Cheng Hsu, Paul Siu Fai Yip
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Abstract

Purpose: To explore the importance of and interconnected nature between the reasons and motivations underlying suicide behaviors among adolescents in Hong Kong.

Methods: Suicide behaviors include suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. A subset of data was extracted for analysis from the 2016 wave of the Hong Kong Youth Sexuality Study. This subset comprised 1,744 adolescents who had considered, or attempted, suicide. Descriptive and network analysis was applied to explore the connections between suicide behavior reasons and motivations.

Results: Both the descriptive and network analyses revealed that Hong Kong adolescents experienced multiple reasons and motivations behind their suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts. The primary reasons were emotional problems, family-related issues, and academic pressures. The main motivations were to get relief from a terrible state of mind, to escape from an impossible situation, and to end suffering. While these three main motivations were prevalent across nearly all the reasons, distinctive associations also emerged. Desire to die was a key motivation when suicide behaviors stemmed from a sense of meaninglessness or financial problems. Expressing love was a significant motivation when suicide behavior was related to the loss of a loved one. Sex differences were observed in the patterns of reasons and motivations.

Discussion: The factors driving suicide behaviors among adolescents are complex and exhibit sex differences. Suicide behaviors may function as a coping mechanism for severe psychological distress. Distinctive reason-motivation connections underscore elevated risk levels among specific groups of adolescents and provide critical insights for designing targeted interventions.

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Journal of Adolescent Health
Journal of Adolescent Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescent Health is a scientific publication dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of adolescents and young adults. Our Journal covers a broad range of research topics, spanning from the basic biological and behavioral sciences to public health and policy. We welcome a variety of contributions, including original research papers, concise reports, literature reviews, clinical case reports, opinion pieces, and letters to the editor. We encourage professionals from diverse disciplines such as Anthropology, Education, Ethics, Global Health, Health Services Research, Law, Medicine, Mental and Behavioral Health, Nursing, Nutrition, Psychology, Public Health and Policy, Social Work, Sociology, and Youth Development to share their expertise and contribute to our mission of promoting adolescent health. Moreover, we value the voices of young individuals, family and community members, and healthcare professionals, and encourage them to submit poetry, personal narratives, images, and other creative works that provide unique insights into the experiences of adolescents and young adults. By combining scientific peer-reviewed research with creative expressions, our Journal aims to create a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities in adolescent and young adult health.
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