1. P-1426 - Depression and suicidal ideation among italian adolescents. Preliminary results from the SEYLE project
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Iosue, M., Carli, V., D’Aulerio, M., Basilico, F., Di Domenico, A., Recchia, L., Wasserman, C., Hoven, C., Sarchiapone, M., and Wasserman, D.
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MENTAL depression , *SUICIDAL ideation , *ITALIANS , *ADOLESCENT psychiatry , *SYMPTOMS , *RISK-taking behavior , *DISEASES - Abstract
Introduction: Depressive and suicidal symptoms are common in adolescence, yet often underestimated. The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance (2009) found that 6.3% of High School students in the United States had attempted suicide and that 13.8% had seriously considered attempting suicide, during the previous year. Objectives: Investigating the prevalence of depression and suicidal behaviours in the Italian sample of the SEYE study. Aims: SEYLE (Saving and Empowering Young Lives in Europe) is a randomized controlled trial evaluating school-based health promotion interventions for suicide prevention. The study comprises 12, 395 adolescents from 11 European countries. Methods: Italian sample consists of 1195 students (mean age 15.3±0.6; 68% females) from the Molise region. A self-report questionnaire including a number of well-established instruments was administered. For the current analysis, based on baseline data, we focus on the Beck Depression Inventory-II and the Paykel Suicide Scale. Results: Mean BDI-II score was 8±6.48. Total BDI-II scores were significantly higher in females than males (8.83±6.72 vs 6.22±5.55; p<0.0001), even after controlling for age. 210 adolescents (17.8%) scored higher than 13, indicating some degree of clinical depression. Mean PSS score was 1.14±2.38. Females also scored higher than males on the PSS (1.28±2.45 vs 0.83±2.20; p=0.002), even after controlling for age. Conclusions: Our results show a high prevalence of depressive symptoms and suicidal thoughts among Italian adolescents, especially among females. Knowing that more than 90% of adolescents who commit suicide suffer from an associated psychiatric disorder, an early detection and appropriate care becomes of particular importance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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