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Citation

Eskin M. Turk Psikoloji Derg. 2017; 32(80): 93-115.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017)

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Abstract

Suicide is a significant public health problem in youth. This study comparatively investigated the prevalence of suicidal thoughts, attempts and attitudes in high school and university students. A total of 3.031 (high school = 1.630, university = 1.401) Turkish students participated in the study. Self-administered measuring tools were used to collect the data. More high school than university students reported suicide ideation (high school = 36.1%, university = 29.0%) and attempts (high school = 9.4%, university = 7.2%). Participants reporting suicidal behavior saw suicide as an acceptable but to be a hidden behavior. They also displayed more negative reactions to a suicidal close friend than participants without suicidal behavior. High school students saw suicide as an acceptable option but displayed negative reactions to a suicidal close friend. In a similar fashion, men saw suicide as an acceptable option but displayed negative reactions to a suicidal close friend to a greater extent than women. Low suicide acceptance and a belief in communicating psycho-logical problems to others were found to be associated with positive reactions to a suicidal close friend. In conclusion, suicidal thoughts and attempts are frequent among young people in Turkey. Participants with a suicidal behavior, high school students and men see suicide as an acceptable behavior but exhibit negative reactions to a suicidal close friend. © 2017 Turkish Psychological Association. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Attitudes; Suicide attempt; Suicide ideation; Youth

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