The Relationship between the Prevalence of Suicidal Ideation among Older Adults and Individual · Regional Factors
10.12799/jkachn.2020.31.S.577
- Author:
Young Ran CHIN
1
;
Chunmi KIM
;
Ilsu PARK
;
Song Yi HAN
Author Information
1. Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, Chungwoon University, Hongseong, Korea
- Publication Type:ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing
2020;31(S):577-590
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Purpose:The purpose of this study was to find out the suicidal ideation rate of the elderly including individual and regional factors by sex.
Methods:This is secondary analysis study that combines the data of the 2017 Community Health Survey with the e-indicator data set of the National Statistical Office, and a descriptive correlation study. Statistical analysis used hierarchical logistic regression by SAS 9.4.
Results:The 11.5% of the elderly had suicidal ideation within the last year, and 18.4% in Chungnam is the highest. Individual characteristics include females, older people, lower education levels, no job or housewife, no spouse, less than seven hours of sleep per day on the average, low subjective health, high subjective stress, and the worse their economic conditions, the more they had suicide ideation.Considering regional characteristics, suicidal ideation tended to increase significantly as the number of hospital beds per 1,000 people and the rate of obesity was lower, the rate of stress perception was higher, and the odds value was small. When both individual and regional factors were considered, the model conformity of the suicidal ideation improved (ICC=0.0814).
Conclusion:In order to lower the suicidal rate of the elderly, it seems that both individual and community factors need to be comprehensively approached from the stage of suicidal ideation in the community.