TY - JOUR
T1 - Bullying victimization as a predictor of suicidal ideation and suicide attempt among senior high school students in Ghana
T2 - Results from the 2012 Ghana Global School-Based Health Survey
AU - Baiden, Philip
AU - Kuuire, Vincent Z.
AU - Shrestha, Nibedita
AU - Tonui, Betty C.
AU - Dako-Gyeke, Mavis
AU - Peters, Kersley K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/4/3
Y1 - 2019/4/3
N2 - This paper examined the effect of bullying victimization on suicidal ideation and suicide attempt among adolescents in Ghana. Data on 1,633 students ages 14–18 years (50.6% males) were analyzed using logistic regression. We found that 17% of the 1,633 adolescents examined reported experiencing suicidal thoughts and about 21% of the 1,633 adolescents attempted suicide at some point during the past year. Prevalence of bullying was reported among 40% of the adolescents. Importantly, we found that the experience of bullying victimization was a significant predictor of both suicidal ideation and suicide attempt. While factors such as loneliness, anxiety, and use of illicit substances were positively associated with suicidal behaviors, participating in physical activity, having friends, and parental support reduced the likelihood of experiencing suicidal ideation. We make several policy recommendations, including educational programs on suicidal behaviors, antibullying interventions, and social support programs within schools and other social settings.
AB - This paper examined the effect of bullying victimization on suicidal ideation and suicide attempt among adolescents in Ghana. Data on 1,633 students ages 14–18 years (50.6% males) were analyzed using logistic regression. We found that 17% of the 1,633 adolescents examined reported experiencing suicidal thoughts and about 21% of the 1,633 adolescents attempted suicide at some point during the past year. Prevalence of bullying was reported among 40% of the adolescents. Importantly, we found that the experience of bullying victimization was a significant predictor of both suicidal ideation and suicide attempt. While factors such as loneliness, anxiety, and use of illicit substances were positively associated with suicidal behaviors, participating in physical activity, having friends, and parental support reduced the likelihood of experiencing suicidal ideation. We make several policy recommendations, including educational programs on suicidal behaviors, antibullying interventions, and social support programs within schools and other social settings.
KW - Bullying victimization
KW - Ghana
KW - adolescents
KW - suicidal ideation
KW - suicide attempt
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85049963177&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/15388220.2018.1486200
DO - 10.1080/15388220.2018.1486200
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85049963177
SN - 1538-8220
VL - 18
SP - 300
EP - 317
JO - Journal of School Violence
JF - Journal of School Violence
IS - 2
ER -