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Multicenter Study
. 2014 Sep;40(5):747-52.
doi: 10.1111/cch.12142. Epub 2014 May 13.

Life satisfaction, coping, self-esteem and suicide ideation in Chinese adolescents: a school-based study

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Multicenter Study

Life satisfaction, coping, self-esteem and suicide ideation in Chinese adolescents: a school-based study

Y-S Yao et al. Child Care Health Dev. 2014 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: To determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of suicidal ideation (SI) among junior, senior high and college school students.

Methods: A total of 5249 students in Anhui Province of China participated in a self-administered anonymous survey.

Results: Females were more likely to report SI than males (32.1% vs. 20.6%). Using binary logistic regression analysis, we found that being female, passive coping, lower family satisfaction, lower school satisfaction, lower living environment satisfaction and higher self-esteem were associated with an increased risk of SI.

Conclusions: This study suggested that SI was common among Chinese adolescents. Being female, high score of passive coping, lower family satisfaction, lower school satisfaction, lower living environment satisfaction and higher self-esteem were significantly associated with an increased risk of SI. There is an urgent need to take effective measures reducing the rate of SI among adolescents through collaboration among families, schools and society.

Keywords: coping; life satisfaction; self-esteem; suicide ideation.

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