Abstract
Objectives: Youth suicide is a major social and health problem world-wide. Over the last decade Turkey has become a regional power with growing regional aspirations with a young population and rapidly growing economy. The limited literature on Turkish youth suggests that suicidality is a growing challenge for Turkish youth. This study aims to examine the prevalence and risk factors of suicidal ideation amongst Turkish youth in Istanbul, its main metropolitan center.
Methods: This study analyzed responses from 31,272 students, consisting of 20 percent of the total high school (HS) student population of Istanbul. The main survey instrument was a combination of the ESPAD 2007 survey and the Youth in Europe 2012 survey, examining risk factors commonly reported in the literature. Results: Our findings indicate a prevalence of one week suicidal ideation of 25.77 %, with depression, anxiety, selfesteem, anomie, irritability, "antisocial" behavior, peer influence, and illicit substances identified as associate risk factors. Other contextual factors were significant in different student sub-groups. Conclusions: To our knowledge this is the first study with results generalizable to all HS students of Istanbul and confirms findings of similar studies with other populations of Turkish youth as well as other nations.Keywords: Youth suicide, Turkey, risk factors, epidemiology
Adolescent Psychiatry
Title:Risk Factors for Suicidal Ideation Among High School Students in Istanbul
Volume: 3 Issue: 1
Author(s): Alican Dalkilic, Hatice Burakgazi Yilmaz, Ali Unlu, Ugur Evcin, Parna Prajapati and Andres J. Pumariega
Affiliation:
Keywords: Youth suicide, Turkey, risk factors, epidemiology
Abstract: Objectives: Youth suicide is a major social and health problem world-wide. Over the last decade Turkey has become a regional power with growing regional aspirations with a young population and rapidly growing economy. The limited literature on Turkish youth suggests that suicidality is a growing challenge for Turkish youth. This study aims to examine the prevalence and risk factors of suicidal ideation amongst Turkish youth in Istanbul, its main metropolitan center.
Methods: This study analyzed responses from 31,272 students, consisting of 20 percent of the total high school (HS) student population of Istanbul. The main survey instrument was a combination of the ESPAD 2007 survey and the Youth in Europe 2012 survey, examining risk factors commonly reported in the literature. Results: Our findings indicate a prevalence of one week suicidal ideation of 25.77 %, with depression, anxiety, selfesteem, anomie, irritability, "antisocial" behavior, peer influence, and illicit substances identified as associate risk factors. Other contextual factors were significant in different student sub-groups. Conclusions: To our knowledge this is the first study with results generalizable to all HS students of Istanbul and confirms findings of similar studies with other populations of Turkish youth as well as other nations.Export Options
About this article
Cite this article as:
Dalkilic Alican, Burakgazi Yilmaz Hatice, Unlu Ali, Evcin Ugur, Prajapati Parna and J. Pumariega Andres, Risk Factors for Suicidal Ideation Among High School Students in Istanbul, Adolescent Psychiatry 2013; 3 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2210676611303010018
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2210676611303010018 |
Print ISSN 2210-6766 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 2210-6774 |
- Author Guidelines
- Graphical Abstracts
- Fabricating and Stating False Information
- Research Misconduct
- Post Publication Discussions and Corrections
- Publishing Ethics and Rectitude
- Increase Visibility of Your Article
- Archiving Policies
- Peer Review Workflow
- Order Your Article Before Print
- Promote Your Article
- Manuscript Transfer Facility
- Editorial Policies
- Allegations from Whistleblowers
- Announcements
Related Articles
-
Growing up in the Web of Social Networking: Adolescent Development and Social Media
Adolescent Psychiatry Editorial: New Stage of Brain Research Focusing on Both Neural Cells and Cellular Microenvironment
Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering (Discontinued) Evaluation of an Advanced Self Healing and Highly Durable Corrosion Protective Epoxy Coating Modified with Poly(Aniline-co-Pentafluoroaniline)/ ZrO2 Nanocomposite on Mild Steel
Current Smart Materials (Discontinued) Patent Selections:
Recent Patents on Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Drug Discovery (Discontinued) Immuno-Modulatory Properties of a Quinolin-2-(1H)-on-3-Carboxamide Derivative: Relevance in Multiple Sclerosis
Recent Patents on CNS Drug Discovery (Discontinued) Immunocontraception: Filamentous Bacteriophage as a Platform for Vaccine Development
Current Medicinal Chemistry An Efficient One-Step Hantzsch Multicomponent Synthesis of 1,4- Dihydropyridines Via a Wells-Dawson Heteropolyacid Catalyst Under Solvent-Free Conditions
Letters in Organic Chemistry Is β-catenin neutralization cross-involved in the mechanisms mediated by natalizumab action?
Current Molecular Medicine Lipoprotein Like Nanoparticles Used in Drug and Gene Delivery
Current Pharmaceutical Design Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry Oncogene-Blocking Therapies: New Insights from Conditional Mouse Tumor Models
Current Cancer Drug Targets Therapeutic Effects of Rivastigmine and Alfa-Lipoic Acid Combination in the Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Electroencephalography Correlates
Current Clinical Pharmacology PET Studies of Brain Monoamine Transporters
Current Pharmaceutical Design Medications Acting on the Dopaminergic System in the Treatment of Alcoholic Patients
Current Pharmaceutical Design Common Genetic Variants of the Mitochondrial Trafficking System and Mitochondrial Uncoupling Proteins Affect the Development of Two Slowly Developing Demyelinating Disorders, Leukoaraiosis and Multiple Sclerosis
Current Medicinal Chemistry Immunological Aspects of Metritis in Dairy Cows: A Review
Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets Structure-Activity Relationship Studies: Methods and Ligand Design for G-Protein Coupled Peptide Receptors
Current Protein & Peptide Science Pharmacological Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Current Pharmaceutical Design Is the Impact of Starvation on the Gut Microbiota Specific or Unspecific to Anorexia Nervosa? A Narrative Review Based on a Systematic Literature Search
Current Neuropharmacology Cannabis Use and Psychosis: Theme Introduction
Current Pharmaceutical Design