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Understanding Suicide Attempts among University Students: The Roles of Psychological Disorders and Social Support Dynamics
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  • Han Zhang,
  • Shuyue Li,
  • Dehuan Liu,
  • Lurong Fan,
  • Yu Huang
Han Zhang
Peking University
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Shuyue Li
Shanghai Jiao Tong University China UK Low Carbon College
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Dehuan Liu
Peking University
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Lurong Fan
Sichuan University Business School

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Yu Huang
Chengdu Normal University
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Abstract

This study aimed to identify the risk factors associated with suicide attempts among college students, placing a particular emphasis on the roles played by psychological disorders (PDs) and social support. Utilizing a randomly selected sample of 5,617 students from a university in Southwest China, binary logistic regression was employed to analyze the data. The results indicated that being female, experiencing poor family relationships, and having a history of being left behind significantly increased the risk of suicide attempts. Additionally, the study uncovered a high comorbidity between PDs and suicide attempts. However, it was also found that social support serves as a vital protective factor against suicide. Consequently, the research suggests that early identification of PDs could be crucial in pinpointing students at heightened risk of attempting suicide. It underscores the significance of schools intensifying their prevention strategies by bolstering the social support network available to students.
05 Jun 2024Submitted to Journal of Clinical Psychology
16 Jun 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
22 Jun 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
19 Nov 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Major