Late-Life Suicidal Ideation in Nordic and Central-European Countries: Gender Differences and Risk Factors from the SHARE Study.

IF 1 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Kristina Gundersen, Dagmar Dzurova, Ladislav Csemy
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Abstract

Older adults are disproportionately affected by suicide, yet suicidal ideation in this population remains underexplored. This study examines gender-specific risk factors and regional differences in late-life suicidal ideation across Nordic and Visegrad countries, with loneliness as a key social determinant. This study analysed data from 11,712 participants aged 50 years and older from seven European countries (Nordic and Visegrad regions), drawing on Wave 8 of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). Logistic regression was used to examine gender- and region-specific associations with late-life suicidal ideation. Increased loneliness was strongly associated with higher odds of suicidal thoughts in both men and women. Higher education acts as a protective factor, with middle and high education reducing risk in men, and high education reducing risk in women. Living with a partner lowers suicidal thoughts for women but not for men. Age showed no consistent association, and Nordic men show a lower risk compared to their Visegrad counterparts, whereas no regional differences observed for women. Social and contextual factors, especially loneliness, education, and partnership, shape late-life suicidal ideation in gender- and region-specific ways, highlighting the need for targeted preventive interventions.

北欧和中欧国家的晚期自杀意念:来自SHARE研究的性别差异和危险因素。
老年人受自杀的影响不成比例,但这一人群的自杀意念仍未得到充分研究。这项研究考察了北欧和维谢格拉德国家的性别风险因素和晚年自杀意念的地区差异,其中孤独是一个关键的社会决定因素。这项研究分析了来自七个欧洲国家(北欧和维谢格拉德地区)的11,712名50岁及以上参与者的数据,借鉴了欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查(SHARE)的第8轮。使用逻辑回归来检验性别和地区特定的与晚年自杀意念的关联。无论是男性还是女性,孤独感的增加都与自杀念头的增加密切相关。高等教育是一种保护因素,中等和高等教育降低了男性的风险,高等教育降低了女性的风险。与伴侣一起生活降低了女性的自杀念头,但对男性却没有。年龄没有一致的关联,北欧男性与维谢格拉德男性相比风险较低,而女性没有观察到地区差异。社会和环境因素,特别是孤独、教育和伙伴关系,会以特定性别和区域的方式形成晚年自杀意念,因此需要采取有针对性的预防干预措施。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology is an international and interdisciplinary journal providing a forum for scholarly discussion of the aging process and issues of the aged throughout the world. The journal emphasizes discussions of research findings, theoretical issues, and applied approaches and provides a comparative orientation to the study of aging in cultural contexts The core of the journal comprises a broad range of articles dealing with global aging, written from the perspectives of history, anthropology, sociology, political science, psychology, population studies, health/biology, etc. We welcome articles that examine aging within a particular cultural context, compare aging and older adults across societies, and/or compare sub-cultural groupings or ethnic minorities within or across larger societies. Comparative analyses of topics relating to older adults, such as aging within socialist vs. capitalist systems or within societies with different social service delivery systems, also are appropriate for this journal. With societies becoming ever more multicultural and experiencing a `graying'' of their population on a hitherto unprecedented scale, the Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology stands at the forefront of one of the most pressing issues of our times.
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