| Literature DB >> 26417389 |
Paul L Plener1, Lara M Munz1, Marc Allroggen1, Nestor D Kapusta2, Jörg M Fegert1, Rebecca C Groschwitz1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Whereas non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicide attempts (SA) are rather common among adolescents, the description of risk factors has often failed to take migration into perspective. Our study aimed to describe immigration status in adolescents with regards to their lifetime history of NSSI and SA.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Immigration; Migration; NSSI; Non-suicidal self-injury; Suicide attempts
Year: 2015 PMID: 26417389 PMCID: PMC4584432 DOI: 10.1186/s13034-015-0065-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health ISSN: 1753-2000 Impact factor: 3.033
Sociodemographic data of participants in relation to lifetime suicide attempts and NSSI
| Total | Suicide attempt | NSSI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 452 (100%) | 18 (4.0%) | 92 (20.4%) |
| Age [M (SD)] | 14.85 (0.58) | ||
| Gender (m/f) | 243 (53.8%)/209 (46.2%) | 7 (3.04%)/11 (5.56%) | 31 (12.97%)/61 (29.76%) |
| Participants | |||
| Born in Germany | 424 (93.8%) | 13 (3.24%) | 80 (19.16%) |
| Born outside of Germany | 28 (6.2%) | 5 (17.86%) | 12 (42.86%) |
| Born in Turkey | 3 (0.7%) | 2 (66.67%) | 2 (66.67%) |
| Born in Russia (or former USSR) | 5 (1.1%) | 1 (20.00%) | 3 (60.00%) |
| Born in another foreign country | 20 (4.4%) | 2 (10.00%) | 7 (36.84%) |
| Both parents born in Germany | 329 (72.79%) | 7 (2.13%) | 55 (16.72%) |
| At least one parent born outside of Germany | 123 (27.21%) | 11 (8.94%) | 37 (30.08%) |
| Fathers | |||
| Born in Germany | 348 (77.0%) | 13 (3.95%) | 64 (18.71%) |
| Born outside of Germany | 104 (33%) | 5 (4.81%) | 28 (26.92%) |
| Born in Turkey | 35 (7.7%) | 3 (9.38%) | 12 (35.29%) |
| Born in Russia (or former USSR) | 10 (2.2%) | 1 (10.00%) | 3 (30.00%) |
| Born in another foreign country | 59 (13.1%) | 1 (1.75%) | 13 (22.41%) |
| Mothers | |||
| Born in Germany | 351 (77.7%) | 9 (2.71%) | 64 (18.55%) |
| Born outside of Germany | 101 (32.3%) | 9 (8.91%) | 28 (27.72%) |
| Born in Turkey | 33 (7.3%) | 3 (10.00%) | 10 (31.52%) |
| Born in Russia (or former USSR) | 10 (2.2%) | 1 (10.00%) | 3 (20.00%) |
| Born in another foreign country | 58 (12.8%) | 5 (8.77%) | 15 (26.31%) |
Fig. 1Lifetime prevalence of NSSI and suicide attempts in adolescents being born in Germany in comparison to those being born outside of Germany.
Correlation of lifetime history of suicide attempts and NSSI with socio-demographic data focusing on migration
| Suicide attempt | NSSI | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| r | p | r | p | |
| Age | .08 | .09 | −.08 | .08 |
| Gender | −.06 | .20 | .21** | <.001 |
| Family income | −.07 | .18 | .04 | .47 |
| Participant born in another country | .19** | <.001 | .15** | <.002 |
| One or both parents born in another country | .16** | <.001 | .15** | <.002 |
| Language at home other than German | .11 | .03 | −.11 | .02 |
| Language with friends other than German | −.03 | .61 | .01 | .81 |
Bonferroni-corrected: significance level at p < .005.
Logistic regression analyses with suicide attempts and NSSI as dependent variables
| Coefficient | Standard error | Wald | Nagelkerkes R-Square | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dependent variable: suicide attempt | .100 | |||
| Factor: one or both parents born in another country | 1.14 | .55 | .038 | |
| Dependent variable: NSSI | .045 | |||
| Factor: one or both parents born in another country | .601 | .268 | .025 |
Factors were drawn from correlation-analyses. Significance level at p < .05.