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Citation

Qi K, Wang J, Lu W, Jin Y, Ai D, Nie Z, Yao Y. Acta Acad. Med. Wannan 2017; 36(5): 493-496.

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(Copyright © 2017, 皖南医学院学报编辑部)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE:To analyze different family factors(including the occupation and educational background of parents,total family income and primary caregivers)affecting the suicide-related behaviors in college students.

METHODS:By stratified cluster sampling,we conducted a survey on 4585 students from 8 colleges in Wuhu area with questionnaire that included demographic characteristics and components in the Health Risk Behaviors for Chinese Ado-lescents.

RESULTS:A total of 4160 subjects completed the survey,in which 1970 (47.4%) were males and 2190(52.6%) females.328(7.9%)students re-ported suicidal ideation,and 92 (2.2%) once had suicidal plans and even practiced suicide.The suicidal behaviors in college students were associated with the educational background and occupation of their parents ,and students with highly educated parents and parents with stable occupation were prone to committing suicide.Higher suicide attempt and suicidal plans were found in students whose family income were above 100000 RMB yuan,and whose caregivers were stepfathers and stepmothers or other relatives(χ2=23.065,P<0.01;χ2=6.948,P<0.05,respectively).

CONCLUSION:Suicidal behavior in college students may be more vulnerable to domestic factors.This indicates that it is important to improve the family environment on specific basis and strengthen the emotional expression and bonds among family members,especially between parents and children,in order to reduce the incidence of such behaviors.

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