1. Attitudes toward suicide in the adolescent population.
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Arnautovska U and Grad OT
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Male, Permissiveness, Risk Assessment, Sex Factors, Slovenia, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide, Attempted prevention & control, Suicide, Attempted psychology, Young Adult, Suicide Prevention, Attitude, Psychology, Adolescent, Suicide psychology
- Abstract
Background: Only few studies have so far confirmed the clear connection of attitudes toward suicide with prevalence of suicidal behavior, and there are several contradictory findings on the balance of this relationship. Slovenia has long had a very high suicide rate, including in the population of adolescents., Aims: To examine attitudes of Slovene adolescents toward suicide and their connection to different suicide risk factors., Methods: A questionnaire on attitudes toward suicide was given to 423 high school students from three regions based on the different regional suicide rates., Results: The results proved our expectation of girls having more permissive attitudes toward suicide than boys. Also, a permissive attitude was positively associated with the majority of suicide risk factors., Conclusions: In the light of certain limitations of the study we discuss the implications of the main finding, namely, that permissive attitudes toward suicide are more likely a risk than a safety factor for suicidal behavior.
- Published
- 2010
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