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      Factors associated with suicidal ideation among university students 1

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          ABSTRACT

          Objective:

          to analyze the factors associated with suicidal ideation in a representative sample of university students.

          Methods:

          cross-sectional study, carried out with 637 students of the Federal University of Mato Grosso. The presence of suicidal ideation, demographic and socioeconomic variables, use of alcohol through the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test, and depressive symptoms (Major Depression Inventory) were investigated. Bivariate analysis was performed with the Chi-square test and multivariate analysis using the Poisson regression model.

          Results:

          it was found that 9.9% of the students had suicidal thoughts in the previous 30 days and, in the bivariate analysis, the variables economic class, sexual orientation, religious practice, suicide attempts in the family and among friends, alcohol consumption and depressive symptoms were associated with suicidal ideation. In the multivariate analysis sexual orientation, suicide attempts in the family and the presence of depressive symptoms remained as associated factors.

          Conclusion:

          these findings constitute a situational diagnosis that enables the formulation of academic policies and preventive actions to confront this situation on the university campus.

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          Validação da versão brasileira do teste de triagem do envolvimento com álcool, cigarro e outras substâncias (ASSIST)

          OBJETIVO: Considerando-se os índices cada vez maiores do uso de substâncias psicoativas no Brasil, faz-se necessário um instrumento para a sua detecção precoce que seja válido, confiável e passível de ser utilizado em serviços de atenção primária à saúde. Para tal finalidade, foi desenvolvido um instrumento denominado teste de triagem do envolvimento com álcool, tabaco e outras substâncias (ASSIST), em um projeto multicêntrico coordenado pela Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS). O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar as propriedades psicométricas da versão brasileira deste instrumento, sua validade concorrente e confiabilidade na detecção do uso de substâncias psicoativas e problemas associados. MÉTODOS: O ASSIST e três instrumentos diagnósticos validados (MINI-Plus, AUDIT e RTQ) foram aplicados a 99 pacientes que procuraram serviços de assistência primária/secundária à saúde e a 48 pacientes em tratamento especializado para dependência de álcool ou outras substâncias. RESULTADOS: Os escores do ASSIST para álcool apresentaram boa correlação com os escores do AUDIT. O ASSIST apresentou boa sensibilidade e especificidade na detecção de uso abusivo/dependência de álcool, maconha e cocaína, considerando como padrão-ouro o diagnóstico do MINI-Plus. A confiabilidade do instrumento foi boa (alfa de Cronbach de 0,80 para álcool, 0,79 para maconha e 0,81 para cocaína). CONCLUSÃO: As propriedades psicométricas da versão brasileira do ASSIST se mostraram satisfatórias, o que recomenda a sua aplicação a pacientes de serviços de atenção primária/secundária à saúde.
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            Aspects of suicidal behavior, depression, and treatment in college students: results from the spring 2000 national college health assessment survey.

            The National College Health Assessment Survey (NCHA), sponsored by the American College Health Association, measured depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts among 15,977 college students in the academic year 1999-2000. Similar to the National College Health Risk Behavior Survey, conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1995, 9.5% of students reported that they had seriously considered attempting suicide and 1.5% of students reported that they had attempted suicide within the last school year. The NCHA findings show a relationship between suicidal behavior and depressed mood. Depressed mood, difficulties of sexual identity, and problematic relationships all increase the likelihood of vulnerability to suicidal behavior. Less than 20% of students reporting suicidal ideation or attempts were receiving treatment.
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              Depression and suicide ideation among students accessing campus health care.

              Depression and suicide are of increasing concern on college campuses. This article presents data from the College Health Intervention Projects on the frequency of depression and suicide ideation among 1,622 college students who accessed primary care services in 4 university clinics in the Midwest, Northwest, and Canada. Students completed the Beck Depression Inventory and other measures related to exercise patterns, alcohol use, sensation seeking, and violence. The frequency of depression was similar for men (25%) and women (26%). Thought of suicide was higher for men (13%) than women (10%). Tobacco use, emotional abuse, and unwanted sexual encounters were all associated with screening positive for depression. "Days of exercise per week" was inversely associated with screening positive for depression. Because the majority of students access campus-based student health centers, medical providers can serve a key role in early identification and intervention. With every 4th student reporting symptoms of depression and every 10th student having suicidal thoughts, such interventions are needed. © 2011 American Orthopsychiatric Association.
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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Rev Lat Am Enfermagem
                Rev Lat Am Enfermagem
                rlae
                Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
                Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo
                0104-1169
                1518-8345
                15 May 2017
                2017
                : 25
                : e2878
                Affiliations
                [2 ]MSc, RN, Unidade de Atenção Psicossocial, Hospital Univeristário Julio Muller, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil.
                [3 ]PhD, Adjunct Professor, Faculdade de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil.
                [4 ]PhD, Adjunct Professor, Departamento de Estatística, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil.
                [5 ]PhD, Professor, Departamento de Psicologia, Universidade São Francisco, Itatiba, SP, Brazil.
                [6 ]Undergraduate student in Nursing, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil. Scholarship holder at Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Brazil.
                Author notes
                Corresponding Author: Hugo Gedeon Barros dos Santos Hospital Universitário Julio Muller. Unidade de Atenção Psicossocial Rua Luis Philippe Pereira Leite, s/n Bairro: Alvorada CEP: 78048-902, Cuiabá, MT, Brasil E-mail: hugobarros_te@ 123456hotmail.com
                Article
                00332
                10.1590/1518-8345.1592.2878
                5465973
                28513765
                bee06d7b-4a40-4300-8137-249ea0f9a8f8

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

                History
                : 27 August 2016
                : 13 February 2017
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 12, Equations: 0, References: 24, Pages: 1
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                suicidal ideation,univesities, students,adolescent,risk factors

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