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Ebratt-Castro L, Cudris-Torres L, Bahamón MJ, Bonilla–cruz NJ, Pinzón-Atencio E, Navarro-Rodriguez F. Rev. AVFT 2020; 39(3): 268-273.

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(Copyright © 2020, Sociedades Venezolanas de Farmacología y de Farmacología Clínica y Terapéutica, Publisher Tribuna Médica Venezolana)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to understand how adolescents with suicidal ideation build their sense of personal well-being in their relational contexts.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A mixed approach, with descriptive sequential design, was used in a sample of 27 students (19% female and 8% male), between 12 and 16 years old. As a quantitative technique, the Psychological Wellbeing Scale (BIPSI) and the Suicidal Risk Assessment Scale (ERS) were used; At a qualitative level, we worked with a semi-structured interview that consisted of 6 open-ended questions that brought researchers closer to the understanding that young people have in the categories of Personal Well-being and Significant Relational Contexts. The Suicidal Risk Assessment scale allows us to see if the subject has a suicidal profile, while the Psychological Well-being Scale allows the subject's perception of their own wellbeing to be standardized, adjust-ing this to the objectives of the study.

RESULTS: The analysis of the Psychological Wellbeing Scale (BIPSI) corresponds to a global value of 61% which places adolescents in a minimum indicator of Psychological Well-being. The analysis of suicidal risk factors in men showed an overall value of 63%, which represents a high indicator according to the descriptive statistics of the Suicide Risk Assessment Scale (ERS). The analysis of suicide risk factors in women showed a global value of 59%, which represents a high indicator according to the descriptive statistics of the Suicide Risk Assessment Scale (ERS).

CONCLUSIONS: The perception of Personal Well-being of adolescents with precise suicidal ideation of interpersonal links, so that, at this stage of the human life cycle, the group com-ponent for this perception plays a preponderant role. © 2020, Venezuelan Society of Pharmacology and Clinical and Therapeutic Pharmacology. All rights reserved.


Language: es

Keywords

adolescent; human; child; female; male; Adolescence; suicidal ideation; Suicidal ideation; wellbeing; risk factor; perception; Article; semi structured interview; mental disease assessment; Caribbean; Personal well-being; Relational contexts; Suicidal Risk Assessment Scale

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