Literacy and Stigma of Suicide among Medical Students of Bangladesh: Status and Associated Factors

Q4 Medicine
S M Yasir Arafat, Mohammad Muntasir Maruf, Md Faruk Hossain
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Background: Literacy and stigma of suicide have been poorly assessed across the groups in Bangladesh even though they affect help-seeking behavior and have an enduring effect on suicide prevention. Objectives: We aimed to determine the status of literacy and stigma of suicide along with associated factors among medical students of Bangladesh. Methods: This study was conducted from January to June 2022 among 172 undergraduate medical students in Bangladesh by Google form. Literacy and stigma were assessed by the Bangla literacy of suicide scale (LOSS[1]B), and the Bangla stigma of suicide scale (SOSS-B). Results: The mean age of the participants was 22.81 ± 1.8 (range 19-28) years, 64% were females, and 95% were unmarried. The LOSS-B score ranged from 0-10 with a mean of 4.72 ± 1.97. The literacy was significantly higher in married students, students with chronic physical illness and psychiatric disorder, lifetime suicidal thoughts, and suicidal thoughts in the past year while stigma was significantly lower among females, with mental disorders, with a family history of suicide attempts, and students with suicidal thoughts in a lifetime and past year. Conclusions: The study determines the level of suicide literacy and stigma towards suicide among medical students of Bangladesh. Having history of previous mental health services consumption of mental health services and past suicidal behavior revealed a better level that indicates the effectiveness of mass media campaigns for raising awareness and reducing stigma. Bangladesh Medical Res Counc Bull 2022; 48(3): 225-230
孟加拉国医学生自杀的文化和耻辱:现状和相关因素
背景:在孟加拉国的各个群体中,对自杀的扫盲和耻辱感的评估很差,尽管它们会影响寻求帮助的行为,并对自杀预防产生持久的影响。目的:我们旨在确定孟加拉国医学生的文化状况和自杀耻辱以及相关因素。方法:本研究于2022年1 - 6月对孟加拉国172名本科医学生进行谷歌问卷调查。通过孟加拉语自杀素养量表(LOSS[1]B)和孟加拉语自杀污名量表(SOSS-B)评估识字和污名。结果:参与者平均年龄22.81±1.8岁(19 ~ 28岁),女性占64%,未婚占95%。LOSS-B评分0-10分,平均4.72±1.97分。已婚学生、患有慢性身体疾病和精神障碍的学生、有过一生自杀念头的学生、过去一年有过自杀念头的学生的文化素养显著高于女性学生,而精神障碍学生、有过自杀家族史的学生、有过一生和过去一年有过自杀念头的学生的污名化显著低于女性学生。结论:该研究确定了孟加拉国医学生自杀素养和自杀污名的水平。有以往精神卫生服务的历史、精神卫生服务的消费和过去的自杀行为显示出较好的水平,这表明大众媒体运动在提高认识和减少耻辱方面的有效性。孟加拉国医疗援助理事会2022年公报;48 (3): 225 - 230
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the Bangladesh Medical Research Council.
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