| Literature DB >> 25287803 |
Muhammad Osama1, Mohammad Yousuful Islam1, Syed Ather Hussain1, Syed Muhammad Zia Masroor1, Muhammad Usman Burney1, Muhammad Atif Masood1, Ritesh G Menezes2, Razaur Rehman3.
Abstract
Few studies have investigated suicidal ideation among medical students in the developing world. We found only one report on suicidal ideation among medical students in Pakistan published in the year 2005. The present cross-sectional survey on suicidal ideation conducted in July 2013 involved 331 medical students of Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan. In the past one year, suicidal ideation was found in 118 (35.6%) students. Forty-six (13.9%) of all the students had made a plan in their life time to commit suicide while 16 (4.8%) of the 331 students tried to commit suicide at some point of time in their life. More females than males pondered suicide while first year medical students formed the majority of those with suicidal ideation. The single greatest risk factor predisposing to suicidal ideation was substance abuse. This was followed jointly by parental neglect and previous psychiatric disorder. Campaigns against substance abuse and counseling of vulnerable students will help in eradicating suicidal intent.Entities:
Keywords: Medical students; Pakistan; Risk factors; Suicidal ideation; Suicide; Suicide intent
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25287803 DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2014.08.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Leg Med ISSN: 1752-928X Impact factor: 1.614