Factors Influencing Suicidal Ideation in Korean Youth: A Secondary Data Study Using Longitudinal Data from the Korean Youth Panel Survey

  • Dahye Park Department of Nursing, Semyung University, Jecheon, Republic of Korea
  • Jeongmin Ha Department of Nursing, Dong-A University, Busan, Republic of Korea
Keywords: Suicide; Psychological trauma; Korean youth; Data study; Risk factors

Abstract

Background: Suicide is one of the most serious social problems in Korea. We examined suicidal ideation factors among Korean youth.

Methods: For risk factor identification, data from the 2008 and 2018 Korean Youth Panel Survey were analyzed (n =6,568) using univariate multiple logistic regression analysis. Negative life events, feelings of hopelessness, early-life adversity, alcohol consumption, smoking, counseling experience, perceived stress, and current health status were independent variables, whereas suicidal ideation was the dependent variable.

Results: Proximal (negative life events and feelings of hopelessness), distal (early-life adversities significantly influenced suicidal ideation), and health-related (alcohol consumption, counseling experience, perceived stress, and current health status) factors significantly influenced suicidal ideation among Korean youth.

Conclusion: Mental health professionals must include distal risk factors, along with the common proximal and health-related risk factors, to provide targeted interventions.

Published
2023-07-23
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Articles