Objectives: To determine the prevalence of students’ suicidal ideation and to assess its connection with social support. Methods: Quantitative, descriptive and exploratory study on a sample of 1074 students from a higher education institution in Portugal. The data was collected through an online platform that included a questionnaire regarding the sociodemographic and academic profile of the students, the Social/Familiar Support Satisfaction Scale1 and the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire2. Results: Students’ ages varies between 17 and 49 (X¯ = 23,9 years old ± 6,107 sd), with the great majority (64.7%) being females. Results show that the presence/severity of suicidal thoughts is low (X¯ = 13.84; ± 20.29 SD) on a scale from 0 to 180 and cut...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...
Background: Suicidal ideation is viewed as a significant forerunner to later attempted and committed...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the prevalence of students’ suicidal ideation and to assess its conne...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of students’ suicidal ideation and to assess its connection...
The present study aims to identify psychological predictors of suicidal ideation in university stude...
AbstractSuicidal ideation is often an indicator of mental health problems and a major risk factor fo...
Introduction: Every individual has a necessity to establish affective relationships throughout life ...
Suicide ideation is a robust predictor of suicide completion. Research into the extent of and the fa...
ABSTRACT The present study aims to identify psychological predictors of suicidal ideation in univers...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The present study aims to identify psychological predictors of suicidal ideation in...
Suicide ideation or suicidal thought has been reported to be one of the major mental wellbeing issue...
Suicide ideation or suicidal thought has been reported to be one of the major mental wellbeing issue...
Suicide ideation or suicidal thought has been reported to be one of the major mental wellbeing issue...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...
Background: Suicidal ideation is viewed as a significant forerunner to later attempted and committed...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the prevalence of students’ suicidal ideation and to assess its conne...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of students’ suicidal ideation and to assess its connection...
The present study aims to identify psychological predictors of suicidal ideation in university stude...
AbstractSuicidal ideation is often an indicator of mental health problems and a major risk factor fo...
Introduction: Every individual has a necessity to establish affective relationships throughout life ...
Suicide ideation is a robust predictor of suicide completion. Research into the extent of and the fa...
ABSTRACT The present study aims to identify psychological predictors of suicidal ideation in univers...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The present study aims to identify psychological predictors of suicidal ideation in...
Suicide ideation or suicidal thought has been reported to be one of the major mental wellbeing issue...
Suicide ideation or suicidal thought has been reported to be one of the major mental wellbeing issue...
Suicide ideation or suicidal thought has been reported to be one of the major mental wellbeing issue...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...
Background: Suicidal ideation is viewed as a significant forerunner to later attempted and committed...
Risk for suicide is often higher among college students, compared to same-age noncollegiate peers, a...