The Protective Factors of Suicide Probability in Religious Male High School Students
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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: 1-8, 2012.
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in Korean
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| ID: wpr-43411
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
This study was conducted to identify the protective factors that influence suicide probability in religious male high school students.METHODS:
The data was collected from Nov. 5 to Dec. 10, 2009. Data were collected by self-report questionnaire from 255 students selected from 2 religious male high schools in B city. The instruments for this study were the Suicide Probability Scale for Adolescence (SPS-A), Inventory Parents Peer Attachment-Revision (IPPA-R), Spiritual Well-being Scale (SWBS), and Ego-identity Scale. The data were analyzed using t-test, one-way ANOVA, Scheffe test, Pearson correlation coefficients and stepwise multiple regression with the SPSS 14.0 program.RESULTS:
The protective factors of suicide probability in religious male high school students were identified as existential spiritual well-being (beta= -.46, p<.001), self-identity (beta= -.30, p<.001), and mother attachment (beta= -.21, p<.001). These three factors explained 61.5% of the variance in suicide probability.CONCLUSIONS:
The results suggest that improvement in spirituality, ego-identity, and mother attachment for religious male high school students is important to reduce the probability of suicide.
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Main subject:
Parent-Child Relations
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Self Concept
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Suicide, Attempted
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Spirituality
Type of study:
Qualitative research
Limits:
Adolescent
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Humans
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Male
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
Year:
2012
Type:
Article
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