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Abstract
BACKGROUND: South Korea (hereafter, Korea) has witnessed a rapid increase in its suicide rate over the past few decades and currently reports the highest rate among Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries. Conversely, the United States has maintained its suicide rate near the OECD average. The present study examines and compares attitudes toward suicide among college students in either country to explain the higher prevalence of suicide in Korea.Entities:
Keywords: Attitudes; South Korea; Suicide; Suicide prevention; United States
Year: 2014 PMID: 24843383 PMCID: PMC4025558 DOI: 10.1186/1752-4458-8-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Ment Health Syst ISSN: 1752-4458
Domains and Items of the ATTS
| Permissiveness | “People have the right to take their own lives.” |
| “There are situations in which the only reasonable solution is suicide.” | |
| “If someone wants to commit suicide, it is his/her own business and we should not interfere.” | |
| | “Suicide is an acceptable means to terminate an incurable disease.” |
| Unpredictability | “Suicide happens without warning.” |
| “Relatives usually have no idea about what is going on when a person is thinking about suicide.” | |
| Incomprehensibility | “People who commit suicide are usually mentally ill.” |
| | “Suicides among younger people are particularly puzzling because they have everything to live for.” |
| | “Anybody can commit suicide.” (reverse) |
| Noncommunication | “People who talk about suicide do not necessarily commit suicide.” |
| “People who make suicidal threats seldom complete suicide.” | |
| Right to Prevent | “A suicide attempt is essentially a cry for help.” |
| “It is a human duty to try to stop someone from committing suicide.” | |
| Preventability | “It is always possible to help a person with suicidal thoughts.” |
| “Once a person has made up his/her mind about committing suicide, no one can stop him/her.” (reverse) | |
| Relation-Caused | “Most suicide attempts are caused by conflicts with a close person.” |
| “Many suicide attempts are made to get revenge on or to punish someone else.” | |
| Duration of Suicidal Process | “When a person commits suicide, it is something that he/she has considered for a long time.” |
| “Most suicide attempts are impulsive actions.” (reverse) | |
| “Once a person has suicidal thoughts, he/she will never let them go.” |
Means and standard deviations for attitudes toward suicide and suicide prevention by group and gender
| | | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Permissiveness | Non-Koreans in US | 79 | 3.34 | .860 | 140 | 3.25 | .884 |
| Koreans in US | 20 | 3.26 | .909 | 24 | 3.76 | .754 | |
| Koreans in Korea | 30 | 3.78 | .958 | 68 | 3.60 | .774 | |
| Unpredictability | Non-Koreans in US | 79 | 3.59 | .683 | 140 | 3.56 | .749 |
| Koreans in US | 20 | 3.43 | .712 | 24 | 3.52 | .801 | |
| Koreans in Korea | 30 | 3.27 | 1.03 | 68 | 3.19 | .707 | |
| Incomprehensibility | Non-Koreans in US | 79 | 3.46 | .674 | 140 | 3.55 | .685 |
| Koreans in US | 20 | 3.31 | .888 | 24 | 3.56 | .650 | |
| Koreans in Korea | 30 | 3.52 | .741 | 68 | 3.49 | .772 | |
| Noncommunication | Non-Koreans in US | 79 | 2.59 | .746 | 140 | 2.67 | .704 |
| Koreans in US | 20 | 2.85 | .829 | 24 | 2.85 | .972 | |
| Koreans in Korea | 30 | 2.62 | .652 | 68 | 2.38 | .697 | |
| Right to Prevent | Non-Koreans in US | 79 | 2.27 | .816 | 140 | 2.11 | .784 |
| Koreans in US | 20 | 2.33 | .878 | 24 | 1.71 | .570 | |
| Koreans in Korea | 30 | 1.75 | .598 | 68 | 1.61 | .510 | |
| Preventability | Non-Koreans in US | 79 | 2.20 | .745 | 140 | 2.33 | .747 |
| Koreans in US | 20 | 1.85 | .745 | 24 | 1.94 | .712 | |
| Koreans in Korea | 30 | 2.12 | .715 | 68 | 2.14 | .615 | |
| Relation-Caused | Non-Koreans in US | 79 | 3.47 | .769 | 140 | 3.53 | .780 |
| Koreans in US | 20 | 3.70 | .750 | 24 | 3.58 | .670 | |
| Koreans in Korea | 30 | 3.67 | .802 | 68 | 3.26 | .725 | |
| Duration of Suicidal Process | Non-Koreans in US | 79 | 3.08 | .544 | 140 | 3.06 | .520 |
| Koreans in US | 20 | 2.82 | .567 | 24 | 2.88 | .535 | |
| Koreans in Korea | 30 | 3.03 | .596 | 68 | 3.16 | .627 | |
Two-way (3×2) analysis of variance of attitudes toward suicide and suicide prevention
| Permissiveness | Group | 8.50 | 2 | 4.25 | 5.64 | .004 | .030 |
| Gender | .576 | 1 | .576 | .764 | .383 | .002 | |
| Group × Gender | 3.21 | 2 | 1.60 | 2.13 | .121 | .011 | |
| Error | 278 | 369 | .754 | ||||
| Unpredictability | Group | 7.10 | 2 | 3.55 | 6.07 | .003 | .032 |
| Gender | .034 | 1 | .034 | .059 | .809 | .000 | |
| Group × Gender | .701 | 2 | .351 | .599 | .550 | .003 | |
| Error | 215 | 368 | .585 | ||||
| Incomprehensibility | Group | .224 | 2 | .112 | .214 | .808 | .001 |
| Gender | .269 | 1 | .269 | .513 | .474 | .001 | |
| Group × Gender | 1.30 | 2 | .650 | 1.24 | .290 | .007 | |
| Error | 193 | 369 | .523 | ||||
| Noncommunication | Group | 4.09 | 2 | 2.04 | 3.64 | .027 | .019 |
| Gender | .206 | 1 | .206 | .368 | .545 | .001 | |
| Group × Gender | 1.96 | 2 | .978 | 1.74 | .177 | .009 | |
| Error | 208 | 371 | .562 | ||||
| Right to Prevent | Group | 18.0 | 2 | 9.00 | 16.7 | .000 | .083 |
| Gender | 6.51 | 1 | 6.51 | 12.1 | .001 | .032 | |
| Group × Gender | 2.59 | 2 | 1.29 | 2.41 | .092 | .013 | |
| Error | 198 | 369 | .537 | ||||
| Preventability | Group | 5.06 | 2 | 2.53 | 4.71 | .010 | .025 |
| Gender | .176 | 1 | .176 | .327 | .568 | .001 | |
| Group × Gender | .225 | 2 | .112 | .209 | .811 | .001 | |
| Error | 198 | 368 | .537 | ||||
| Relation-Caused | Group | 1.48 | 2 | .740 | 1.22 | .296 | .007 |
| Gender | 1.18 | 1 | 1.18 | 1.95 | .163 | .005 | |
| Group × Gender | 2.54 | 2 | 1.27 | 2.10 | .124 | .011 | |
| Error | 224 | 370 | .606 | ||||
| Duration of Suicidal Process | Group | 1.97 | 2 | .983 | 3.11 | .046 | .017 |
| Gender | .188 | 1 | .188 | .594 | .441 | .002 | |
| Group × Gender | .286 | 2 | .143 | .453 | .636 | .002 | |
| Error | 115 | 364 | .316 |