Adolescent suicide: Problems and solutions

Pages: 488-490
Puspa Rani (Department of Psychology, Monad University, UP)
Dalbir Singh (District Social Welfare Officer, Hisar, Haryana)

Adolescent suicidal ideation and its relationship to other variables was tapped by a self-report questionnaire administered to 88 high school seniors. Eighteen percent responded positively to the statement “sometimes I feel suicidal.” Those who reported suicidal ideation were found to differ from those who did not on a number of variables, including family relationships (quality of relationship with mother, intimacy with parents, and closeness to siblings), family history of depression (maternal depression), peer relations (quality of peer relationships, popularity, and number of friends), emotional well-being (happiness, anger, and depression), drug use (cigarettes, marijuana, and cocaine), and grade point average. The present paper reviews the current trends of suicidal behaviors among youth, factors affecting suicidal behavior and possible solutions.

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Pages: 488-490
Puspa Rani (Department of Psychology, Monad University, UP)
Dalbir Singh (District Social Welfare Officer, Hisar, Haryana)