韩国青少年自杀相关行为及相关因素的潜类分析》(Latent Class Analysis on Suicide-related Behavior and Associated Factors in Korean Adolescents)。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Eun-Hi Choi PhD, RN , Suyon Baek PhD, RN
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在分析韩国青少年自杀相关行为的潜类,并确定相关因素:本研究使用了 2021 年韩国青少年危险行为网络调查数据,并使用潜类分析法对 7,300 名参与者进行了分析:与自杀有关的行为被分为四类:仅有自杀意念(1类)、无自杀意念或自杀未遂计划(2类)、有自杀意念和自杀计划(3类)以及无自杀意念或自杀计划(4类)。性交经历、习惯性吸毒经历和因暴力而住院治疗经历被设定为与危险行为相关的变量,被发现是影响第 3 类的因素。然而,这些变量在统计学上并不是影响属于第 2 类和第 4 类的重要因素:研究结果表明,有必要了解青少年自杀相关行为的差异,以便有针对性地采取有效的干预措施。与有自杀意念和自杀计划的自杀未遂组相比,有自杀意念和自杀计划的自杀未遂组表现出较高的压力水平以及悲伤和绝望的倾向。这些见解强调了解决心理情感因素和制定干预策略的重要性,这些策略应特别满足每个群体的细微需求,以防止潜在的自杀企图。
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Latent Class Analysis on Suicide-related Behavior and Associated Factors in Korean Adolescents

Purpose

This study aimed to analyze the latent class of suicide-related behaviors among Korean adolescents and identify related factors.

Methods

This study used 2021 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey data and analyzed 7300 participants using latent class analysis.

Results

Suicide-related behaviors were categorized into four classes: suicide ideation only (Class 1), suicide plan without ideation or attempt (Class 2), suicide attempt with ideation and plan (Class 3), and suicide attempt without ideation or plan (Class 4). Sexual intercourse experience, habitual drug use experience, and hospital treatment experience due to violence, which were set as risky behavior-related variables, were found to be factors influencing Class 3. However, these variables were not statistically significant factors affecting those belonging to Class 2 and Class 4.

Conclusion

The findings emphasize the necessity of understanding the variances in suicide-related behaviors among adolescents to tailor interventions effectively. Adolescents who plan and attempt suicide despite having low levels of suicidal ideation exhibited high levels of stress and a tendency for sadness and despair compared to the suicide attempt with the ideation and plan group. These insights underscore the importance of addressing psycho-emotional factors and developing intervention strategies that cater specifically to the nuanced needs of each group to prevent potential suicide attempts.

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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.50%
发文量
32
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Asian Nursing Research is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Korean Society of Nursing Science, and is devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will contribute to the body of nursing science and inform the practice of nursing, nursing education, administration, and history, on health issues relevant to nursing, and on the testing of research findings in practice.
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