Latent classes and associated factors of suicidal ideation among high school students
10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2024034
- VernacularTitle:中学生自杀意念潜在类别及影响因素分析
- Author:
SU Liyan , MA Jun, YANG Yaming, JIANG Xuanli, WANG Xiaoyu, SHENG Jiating, LIU Fangdu, LI Minhui, ZHANG Xujun
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Author Information
1. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Southeast University, Nanjing (210009) , Jiangsu Province,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Suicide;
Mental health;
Regression analysis;
Students
- From:
Chinese Journal of School Health
2024;45(1):66-71
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To understand current situation epidemiology and associated factors of suicidal ideation among high school students in Yixing, so as to provide basis for targeted intervention.
Methods:From March to May 2019, a questionnaire survey was conducted on 12 799 students from 3 junior high schools and 4 senior high schools in Yixing City, Jiangsu Province, using a stratified cluster random sampling method. Latent profile analysis was used to classify suicidal ideation among high school students, the chi square test was used to compare the differences in suicidal ideation among different characteristics of students, multiple Logistic regression was used to analyze influencing factors, a risk predictive nomogram model was constructed and then verified.
Results:Three latent classes of suicidal ideation among high school students was divided into three categories were observed: none or mild, moderate, and severe. Among them, 3 034 (23.7%) had moderate suicidal ideation and 753 (5.9%) had severe suicidal ideation. The Logistic regression results showed that gender was female, academic performance was lower midrange, smoking, drinking, popularity with classmates(less popular and unpopularity), family member relationships(general/occasional contradictions/contradictions), trust in others(more trusted/less trusted/less trusted at all), past or current relationships, physical bullying, relationship bullying, verbal bullying, and sexual bullying were the influencing factors for severe suicidal ideation among students ( OR =3.27; 2.18 ;1.63;1.72;2.66, 6.05;3.00,3.29, 6.38;1.71, 6.04, 12.48; 2.50; 1.59; 2.16; 1.45; 1.63, P <0.05). The nomogram prediction model had good discrimination.
Conclusions:Suicide ideation is influenced by multiple factors. Family and peer situations, as well as being bullied, are all related to the degree the severity of suicidal ideation. Efforts can be made to improve students family and interpersonal relationships, control bullying, then reduce their suicidal ideation which might help prevent suicide ideation among students.