PSYCHOSOCIAL PREDICTORS OF SUICIDE MISSION AMONG NIGERIAN YOUTHS

R. Animasahun, V. Animasahun
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ANIMASAHUN, R.A.  Department of Counselling and Human Development Studies University of Ibadan, Ibadan. Phone: 08035796840; E-mail: animarotimi@yahoo.com And ANIMASAHUN, V.O Teacher Education Department, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. ABSTRACT Suicide is a serious health problem as it is currently the third leading cause of death for teenagers between the ages of 15 and 24 years. Depression, which is also a serious problem for adolescents, is one of the significant biological and psychological risk factor for youth suicide. Substance use remains extremely widespread among today’s youths and is related to both suicide mission and depression.  This study therefore examined psychosocial predictors of suicide mission among Nigerian youths. The study adopted a descriptive survey design of the expost-facto  type. Three hundred (300) students participated in the study with a total of 108 (36.0%) males and 192 (64.0%) females. Their ages ranged between 12 and 20 years with a mean of 16.11 years.  Seven standardized instruments were used. Two research questions were raised and answered. The result indicated a significant joint and relative contributions of the independent variables to the prediction of suicide behaviour. Based on the findings of the result, it was recommended that more effective ways of working with the adolescents who are at risk of suicide or have potential to commit suicide needed to be designed. First, it is necessary to understand the unique characteristics of adolescents‘ physical, mental, and socio-psychological features. By understanding adolescents‘ unique features that may be related to suicidal risks, Counsellors, social workers and parents could work proactively to prevent suicide and make more effective interventions.
尼日利亚青年自杀任务的心理社会预测因素
ANIMASAHUN, R.A.伊巴丹大学咨询与人类发展研究系,伊巴丹电话:08035796840;E-mail: animarotimi@yahoo.com和ANIMASAHUN,伊巴丹大学教师教育系副主任,伊巴丹。自杀是一个严重的健康问题,目前是15至24岁青少年死亡的第三大原因。抑郁症也是青少年面临的一个严重问题,是青少年自杀的重要生理和心理风险因素之一。药物使用在今天的年轻人中仍然非常普遍,并且与自杀和抑郁症有关。因此,本研究考察了尼日利亚青年自杀任务的心理社会预测因素。本研究采用事后型描述性调查设计。300名学生参与了这项研究,其中男性108人(36.0%),女性192人(64.0%)。年龄在12 - 20岁之间,平均16.11岁。使用了7种标准化仪器。提出并回答了两个研究问题。结果表明,自变量对自杀行为的预测有显著的联合和相对贡献。根据研究结果,建议设计出更有效的方法来处理有自杀风险或有自杀倾向的青少年。首先,有必要了解青少年的身体、心理和社会心理特征的独特性。通过了解青少年可能与自杀风险相关的独特特征,辅导员、社会工作者和家长可以积极主动地预防自杀,并采取更有效的干预措施。
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