Affiliation:
1. Community Medicine , NEIGRIHMS , Shillong , Meghalaya , India
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Suicide is a major health issue in India. With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, people have experienced loss on a tremendous scale. The impact of these losses on the youth will be massive leading to a rise in depression cases, suicidal ideation and ultimately suicidal attempts. Hence there is a need to determine the prevalence of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts and the predictors for both suicidal ideation and attempts among the young adults in Meghalaya.
Methods
This cross-sectional study was conducted among the students aged 18–25 years in NEIGRIHMS and Synod College in Shillong between March to April 2022. Data was collected by using questionnaire method.
Results
The prevalence of suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts was found to be 15.9 % (12.3–20.3) and 5.8 % (3.7–8.9) respectively. There was a strong relationship for suicidal ideation with urban students, with less family members, those who had unhealthy relationship with their parents, stress, complicated relationship/loss of loved ones and also those with experience of violence/abuse and behavioural problems. However, the attempts were found to be associated only with the loss of the loved ones.
Conclusions
The prevalence, though smaller is a serious concern considering the fact that the burden of suicides is on a rise and hence regular mental health counselling along with the management of the stress is needed at the educational institutional level which could prove to be beneficial to the students.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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