Aspects of suicidal behavior, depression, and treatment in college students: results from the spring 2000 national college health assessment survey |
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Authors: | Kisch Jeremy Leino E Victor Silverman Morton M |
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Affiliation: | The Columbia Counseling Center in Columbia, MD 21204, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The National College Health Assessment Survey (NCHA), sponsored by the American College Health Association, measured depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts among 15,977 college students in the academic year 1999-2000. Similar to the National College Health Risk Behavior Survey, conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1995, 9.5% of students reported that they had seriously considered attempting suicide and 1.5% of students reported that they had attempted suicide within the last school year. The NCHA findings show a relationship between suicidal behavior and depressed mood. Depressed mood, difficulties of sexual identity, and problematic relationships all increase the likelihood of vulnerability to suicidal behavior. Less than 20% of students reporting suicidal ideation or attempts were receiving treatment. |
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