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Citation

Kim HJ, Hwang JW, Jhoo JH, Kim HS, Hwang S, Lee K. J. Korean Neuropsychiatr. Assoc. 2015; 338-349.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Korean Neuropsychiatric Association)

DOI

10.4306/jknpa.2015.54.3.338

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to investigate knowledge, attitude, and experience regarding suicidal behavior among mental health workers in Gangwon province of Korea to use as a basis for development of suicide prevention and education programs.

METHODS: Questionnaires consisted of 31 questions including general knowledge regarding suicide statistics and suicide related legislation, attitude toward suicide, awareness of suicide, and individual experiences of suicidal behaviors. Chi-square and binary logistic regression analyses were used to determine differences and association among attitude toward suicide, individual experience of suicide, and sociodemographic characteristics.

RESULTS: Taboo attitude toward suicide showed association with age and male. Males thought that social responsibility for suicide is necessary. Religiously non-affiliated group and people who had previous suicidal ideation and attempts showed a more permissive attitude toward suicide.

CONCLUSION: The findings of this study suggest that demographic characteristics and previous individual experience of suicidal behaviors might influence attitude toward suicide. These personal characteristics should be considered in development of suicide prevention programs for mental health workers.


Language: ko

Keywords

Attitude toward suicide; Experience of suicidal behavior; Mental health worker

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