Purpose The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB) among college students worldwide and (2) investigate whether STB is related to matriculation to and attrition from college. Methods Data from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys were analyzed, which include face-to-face interviews with 5750 young adults aged 18–22 spanning 21 countries (weighted mean response rate = 71.4%). Standardized STB prevalence estimates were calculated for four well-defined groups of same-aged peers: college students, college attriters (i.e., dropouts), secondary school graduates who never entered college, and secondary school non-graduates. Logistic regression assessed the association between STB ...
Objective: The primary aims of this study are to (a) identify patterns of suicidal thoughts and beha...
Objective: The primary aims of this study are to (a) identify patterns of suicidal thoughts and beha...
Background: College students are a worldwide increasing group of young people at risk for suicidal t...
Abstract PURPOSE: The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal...
Purpose: The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal thoughts...
International audiencePURPOSE:The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates...
The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal thoughts and beha...
PURPOSE: The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal thoughts...
PURPOSE: The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal thoughts...
Objective: College entrance may be a strategically well-placed “point of capture” for detecting late...
OBJECTIVE: College entrance may be a strategically well-placed "point of capture" for detecting late...
Background Adolescence and young adulthood carry risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviours (STB). An...
OBJECTIVE: College entrance may be a strategically well-placed "point of capture" for detecting late...
Objective College entrance may be a strategically well-placed “point of capture” for detecting late...
Background College students are a worldwide increasing group of young people at risk for suicidal th...
Objective: The primary aims of this study are to (a) identify patterns of suicidal thoughts and beha...
Objective: The primary aims of this study are to (a) identify patterns of suicidal thoughts and beha...
Background: College students are a worldwide increasing group of young people at risk for suicidal t...
Abstract PURPOSE: The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal...
Purpose: The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal thoughts...
International audiencePURPOSE:The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates...
The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal thoughts and beha...
PURPOSE: The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal thoughts...
PURPOSE: The primary aims are to (1) obtain representative prevalence estimates of suicidal thoughts...
Objective: College entrance may be a strategically well-placed “point of capture” for detecting late...
OBJECTIVE: College entrance may be a strategically well-placed "point of capture" for detecting late...
Background Adolescence and young adulthood carry risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviours (STB). An...
OBJECTIVE: College entrance may be a strategically well-placed "point of capture" for detecting late...
Objective College entrance may be a strategically well-placed “point of capture” for detecting late...
Background College students are a worldwide increasing group of young people at risk for suicidal th...
Objective: The primary aims of this study are to (a) identify patterns of suicidal thoughts and beha...
Objective: The primary aims of this study are to (a) identify patterns of suicidal thoughts and beha...
Background: College students are a worldwide increasing group of young people at risk for suicidal t...