The influence of the training of coping skills for stress on self-control and intensity of depression among adolescents with suicide risk

B. Keliat, T. A. Tololiu, N. H. Daulima, E. Erawati
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Background: Suicide was the second leading cause of death among 15–29 year-olds globally in 2012. While the key elements in developing a national suicide prevention strategy not only the health sector but also education so far the training of coping skills for stress was not being a part of health school program to prevent suicide. Objective: This study conducted to explore the training of coping skills for stress on self-control and intensity of depression among adolescents with suicide risk. Method: This research design using a quasi-experimental pre-posttest with control group. The sample consisted of each 40 adolescents in the intervention group and in the control group. Results: We found that the adolescent’s self-control and the intensity of depression was improved significantly in the intervention group. Conclusion: The training of coping skills for stress appears to be effective in increasing self-control and decreasing intensity of depression. We recommended that the training of coping skills for stress for adolescents should become a health school program in suicide prevention.
压力应对技能训练对自杀风险青少年自我控制及抑郁程度的影响
背景:2012年,自杀是全球15-29岁人群的第二大死因。虽然制定国家预防自杀战略的关键因素不仅是卫生部门,而且是教育,但迄今为止,培训应对压力的技能并没有成为预防自杀的卫生学校方案的一部分。目的:探讨自杀风险青少年的压力应对技能训练、自我控制和抑郁程度。方法:本研究设计采用准实验前、后测法,并设对照组。样本包括干预组和对照组各40名青少年。结果:干预组青少年的自我控制能力和抑郁程度均有显著提高。结论:压力应对技能训练能有效提高自我控制能力,降低抑郁程度。我们建议青少年应对压力技能的培训应该成为预防自杀的健康学校课程。
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