
@article{ref1,
title="The associated factors of self-harm and suicide ideation among Chinese Indonesians during the COVID-19 pandemic",
journal="International perspectives in psychology",
year="2023",
author="Prawira, Benny and Liem, Andrian and Yulianto, Jony Eko and Han, Jin",
volume="12",
number="2",
pages="85-95",
abstract=":Background: This study aimed to identify the associated factors of self-harm and suicide ideation among Chinese Indonesians during the COVID-19 pandemic. <br><br>METHODS: A nonrandom sampling was performed through a nationwide online survey in Indonesia (May-June 2021). The online survey covered participants' demographic information, suicide literacy, suicide stigma, loneliness, and self-harm and suicide ideation. A series of t-tests, χ2 tests, and hierarchical logistic regressions with the backward stepwise method were used to identify the factors associated with self-harm and suicide ideation. Responses from a total of 484 Chinese Indonesians were analyzed in this study. <br><br>RESULTS: The predictive model showed a significant goodness of fit to the observed data [χ2(17) = 174.1, p <.001; RN2 =.41]. Chinese Indonesians with an average monthly income of ≥USD 843 were found to be 0.23 times (95% CI = 0.07-0.99) less likely to experience self-harm and suicide ideation than those who did not have an income. A one-point increase in the intensity of suicide glorification and loneliness were associated with 3.06 and 3.67 increase in the chance of experiencing self-harm and suicide ideation, respectively. <br><br>CONCLUSION: One third of Chinese Indonesians self-reported self-harm and suicide ideation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mental health and suicide prevention intervention programs are recommended to target those with low socioeconomic status, high glorification toward suicide, and high perceived loneliness.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2157-3883",
doi="10.1027/2157-3891/a000070",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/2157-3891/a000070"
}