Self-harm, suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among college students |
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Authors: | Toprak Sadik Cetin Ilhan Guven Taner Can Gunay Demircan Cetin |
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Affiliation: | Forensic Medicine Department, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, 67600 Zonguldak, Turkey. sadik_toprak@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | ![]() Self-harm, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts are well represented behaviours in the general population of both developed and developing countries. These behaviours are indicative of underlying risk factors that show a strong interdependent correlation. In this study we attempted to define correlates for and prevalence of self-harm, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts among Turkish college students. This 2006 study included 636 students from two Turkish state universities. Our results showed that the lifetime prevalence of self-harm was 15.4%, the prevalence of suicidal ideation was 11.4%, and the prevalence of suicide attempts was 7.1%. We uncovered correlates for self-harm, including low income, unsatisfying familial relationships, smoking, and alcohol, inhalant, and tranquilizer abuse. Tranquilizer abuse shared a dual role as a correlate for suicide ideation and as a means to attempt suicide. Additionally, we found that drug abusers and adolescents who practise self-harm presented the highest suicide risk. |
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