First-onset and persistence of suicidal ideation in university students: A one-year follow-up study

Jun 10, 2019Journal of affective disorders

New and ongoing thoughts of suicide in university students over one year

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Abstract

7.3% of Spanish first-year university students reported suicidal ideation after 12 months.

  • Incidence of new suicidal ideation cases was 3.4% over the same period.
  • Among students with suicidal ideation at the start, 21.2% continued to experience it after 12 months.
  • Risk factors for suicidal ideation included a mood disorder within the past year and a history of suicide attempts.
  • Childhood emotional abuse or neglect and experiences of bullying were associated with the first onset of suicidal ideation.
  • A positive sense of belonging to the university community was linked to lower rates of both first-onset and persistent suicidal ideation.

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