Title of article :
Suicidal behaviours in adolescents in Nova Scotia, Canada:
protective associations with measures of social capital
Author/Authors :
Donald B. Langille، نويسنده , , Mark Asbridge، نويسنده , ,
Steve Kisely، نويسنده , , Daniel Rasic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose Few studies of adolescent suicidality have
examined its associations with social capital. We explored
associations of measures of individual level social capital
with self-reported suicide ideation and suicide attempt in
adolescents in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, controlling
for other factors known to be associated with
adolescent suicidality.
Methods We surveyed 1,597 grade 10–12 students at
three high schools in 2006 using self-completion questionnaires.
Both sexes were combined for analysis. Outcome
measures were suicidal ideation and attempt in the
previous year. Measures of social capital included perceptions
of trustworthiness and helpfulness of others at
school, frequency of religious attendance and participation
in extracurricular activities. Logistic regressions were
carried out to determine associations of social capital with
suicidality while controlling for other factors.
Results Perceived trustworthiness and helpfulness were
protective for suicidal ideation and suicide attempt in the
previous year. In adjusted analyses, there were interactions
of gender and social capital—females reporting more
social capital were more protected from suicide attempt
relative to males with similar levels of social capital.
Conclusions This study provides initial evidence of protective
associations of individual level social capital with
adolescent suicidality. Our findings suggest that among
adolescents low social capital as measured by perceptions
of trust and helpfulness of others at school may be a
warning sign for suicidality, particularly for females. It
may be helpful to inquire of young people how they perceive
the trustworthiness and helpfulness of their school
environment as a measure of how supportive that environment
might be to them when they are facing challenges
to their mental health
Keywords :
Sexual orientation Adolescent Suicidality Social capital
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)