A multivariate analysis of suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines

Suicide ideation is a robust predictor of suicide completion. Research into the extent of and the factors related to suicide ideation is thus important. Findings can help inform the development of prevention programs. Despite the increasing suicide cases among the youth in the Philippines, substanti...

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Main Authors: Sta. Maria, Madelene A., Lee, Romeo B., Estanislao, Susana Almeda, Rodriguez, Cristina, Wang, Jianli, Liu, Yan
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-52112024-03-25T00:11:34Z A multivariate analysis of suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines Sta. Maria, Madelene A. Lee, Romeo B. Estanislao, Susana Almeda Rodriguez, Cristina Wang, Jianli Liu, Yan Suicide ideation is a robust predictor of suicide completion. Research into the extent of and the factors related to suicide ideation is thus important. Findings can help inform the development of prevention programs. Despite the increasing suicide cases among the youth in the Philippines, substantive local studies on suicide ideation are sparse. This survey determined the prevalence and associated factors of suicide ideation among university students in Manila, Philippines. A questionnaire containing items on suicide ideation and risk factors was administered among 2,450 students enrolled at a private university. As the criterion variable, suicide ideation, which was originally measured using a Likert-based statement, was recoded into a dichotomous variable for the purpose of the present analysis. Using multivariate logistic regression, the risk factors, including seven socio-demographic variables, three mental and psychological variables, two lifestyle-related variables, and four variables on social groups and relationships, were examined for their statistical associations with suicidal thoughts. The prevalence of suicide ideation among the participants was 24%, albeit the level of severity of suicidal thoughts was low. None of the socio-demographic variables was associated with suicide ideation. Multivariate analyses showed that students who were dissatisfied with one’s love relationship (OR=2.33; 95% CI=1.52-3.59); and those who reported low levels of closeness with parents (OR=1.68; 95% CI=1.15-2.46) and with peers (OR=2.56; 95% CI=1.76-3.74) were more likely to think of suicide. Based on our knowledge, this survey was the first to provide substantive evidence on suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines. The data suggest that a prevention program is necessary, at least for the private university surveyed, given that suicide ideation was prevalent among the university student respondents. There is a need for a reliable clinical follow-up of students with suicidal thoughts in order to confirm the presence of their mental health problem. The study underscores the importance of integrating the roles of primary social groups and relationships into the design of the program seeking to help the students at-risk. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4358 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository College students—Suicidal behavior--Philippines Suicide--Philippines Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic College students—Suicidal behavior--Philippines
Suicide--Philippines
Psychology
spellingShingle College students—Suicidal behavior--Philippines
Suicide--Philippines
Psychology
Sta. Maria, Madelene A.
Lee, Romeo B.
Estanislao, Susana Almeda
Rodriguez, Cristina
Wang, Jianli
Liu, Yan
A multivariate analysis of suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines
description Suicide ideation is a robust predictor of suicide completion. Research into the extent of and the factors related to suicide ideation is thus important. Findings can help inform the development of prevention programs. Despite the increasing suicide cases among the youth in the Philippines, substantive local studies on suicide ideation are sparse. This survey determined the prevalence and associated factors of suicide ideation among university students in Manila, Philippines. A questionnaire containing items on suicide ideation and risk factors was administered among 2,450 students enrolled at a private university. As the criterion variable, suicide ideation, which was originally measured using a Likert-based statement, was recoded into a dichotomous variable for the purpose of the present analysis. Using multivariate logistic regression, the risk factors, including seven socio-demographic variables, three mental and psychological variables, two lifestyle-related variables, and four variables on social groups and relationships, were examined for their statistical associations with suicidal thoughts. The prevalence of suicide ideation among the participants was 24%, albeit the level of severity of suicidal thoughts was low. None of the socio-demographic variables was associated with suicide ideation. Multivariate analyses showed that students who were dissatisfied with one’s love relationship (OR=2.33; 95% CI=1.52-3.59); and those who reported low levels of closeness with parents (OR=1.68; 95% CI=1.15-2.46) and with peers (OR=2.56; 95% CI=1.76-3.74) were more likely to think of suicide. Based on our knowledge, this survey was the first to provide substantive evidence on suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines. The data suggest that a prevention program is necessary, at least for the private university surveyed, given that suicide ideation was prevalent among the university student respondents. There is a need for a reliable clinical follow-up of students with suicidal thoughts in order to confirm the presence of their mental health problem. The study underscores the importance of integrating the roles of primary social groups and relationships into the design of the program seeking to help the students at-risk.
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author Sta. Maria, Madelene A.
Lee, Romeo B.
Estanislao, Susana Almeda
Rodriguez, Cristina
Wang, Jianli
Liu, Yan
author_facet Sta. Maria, Madelene A.
Lee, Romeo B.
Estanislao, Susana Almeda
Rodriguez, Cristina
Wang, Jianli
Liu, Yan
author_sort Sta. Maria, Madelene A.
title A multivariate analysis of suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines
title_short A multivariate analysis of suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines
title_full A multivariate analysis of suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines
title_fullStr A multivariate analysis of suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed A multivariate analysis of suicide ideation among university students in the Philippines
title_sort multivariate analysis of suicide ideation among university students in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4358
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