探讨加纳大阿克拉地区青少年的自杀耻辱感:年龄、心理健康耻辱感和传统信仰的作用

Enoch Kordjo Azasu
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青少年自杀耻辱化是一个重要的公共卫生问题,对心理健康和自杀预防工作影响深远。本研究探讨了加纳大阿克拉地区中学生的年龄、心理健康耻辱感、传统信仰和自杀耻辱感之间的关系。共有 742 名学生参与了这项研究,并完成了心理健康污名、传统观念和自杀污名的评估测量。研究结果显示,自杀鄙视与心理健康鄙视、自杀鄙视与传统观念之间存在明显的正相关。此外,传统观念与心理健康污名之间也存在明显的正相关。多元线性回归分析表明,年龄、性别、心理健康污名和传统观念与自杀污名得分有显著相关。在控制了其他因素后,心理健康污名化和传统观念仍与自杀污名化有明显关联。这些发现凸显了年龄、心理健康污名化、传统信仰和加纳青少年自杀污名化之间复杂的相互作用。这项研究的意义强调了有针对性的干预措施的重要性,这些干预措施可以解决心理健康污名化问题,挑战传统观念,并促进为青少年提供支持性环境。
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Exploring suicide stigma among adolescents in the greater Accra region of Ghana: The role of age, mental health stigma, and traditional beliefs

Suicide stigma among adolescents is a critical public health concern with far-reaching implications for mental well-being and suicide prevention efforts. This study examines the relationships between age, mental health stigma, traditional beliefs, and suicide stigma among middle school students in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. A sample of 742 students participated in the study, completing measures assessing mental health stigma, traditional beliefs, and suicide stigma. The results revealed significant positive correlations between suicide stigma and mental health stigma as well as suicide stigma and traditional beliefs. Additionally, a significant positive correlation was found between traditional beliefs and mental health stigma. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that age, sex, mental health stigma, and traditional beliefs were significantly associated with suicide stigma scores. Mental health stigma and traditional beliefs remained significantly associated with suicide stigma after controlling for other factors. These findings highlight the complex interplay between age, mental health stigma, traditional beliefs, and suicide stigma among Ghanaian adolescents. The implications of the study emphasize the importance of targeted interventions that address mental health stigma, challenge traditional beliefs, and promote supportive environments for adolescents.

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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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