The Role of Depression, Stress, Happiness and Social Support in dentifying Suicidal Thoughts in Students

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Abstract:
Objectives

This study has investigated the predictive value of psychological constructs including stressfulness of life، depression، happiness and social support on the rate of suicidal thoughts in students.

Method

The study sample included 1094 boys and girls residing in the Tehran University’s student dormitory. The participants completed Suicidal Ideation Scale (SIS)، Student Depression Scale (SDS)، Student Life Stress Inventory (SLSI)، Oxford Happiness Scale (OHS)، and Social Support (SS) scale.

Results

The statistical data analysis using multiple regression techniques showed that happiness، depression، stress and social support account for 76 percent of the changes in students’ suicidal thoughts. In addition، the results showed that depression has the strongest predictive power of suicidal thoughts.

Conclusion

Depression and related structural variables could be used for predicting and efficiently identifying students’ suicidal thoughts.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Iraninan Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, Volume:18 Issue: 2, 2012
Pages:
99 to 107
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