Stein D, Witztum E, Brom D, DeNour A K, Elizur A
Abarbanel Mental Health Center, Bat-Yam, Israel.
Adolescence. 1992 Winter;27(108):949-59.
The present study examined the relationship between adolescents' attitudes toward suicide and their psychosocial background. It also evaluated the association between attitudes toward suicide and the subjects' own suicidal tendencies. A questionnaire assessing these issues was administered to 525 Israeli adolescents. Results indicated that significantly more females, nonreligious adolescents, those exposed to suicidal behavior, and those with increased suicidal risk held more accepting attitudes. Ethnic origin, socioeconomic status, and living in intact/nonintact families were not associated with adolescents' attitudes toward suicide.
本研究考察了青少年对自杀的态度与其心理社会背景之间的关系。它还评估了对自杀的态度与受试者自身自杀倾向之间的关联。一份评估这些问题的问卷被发放给525名以色列青少年。结果表明,明显更多的女性、非宗教青少年、接触过自杀行为的青少年以及自杀风险增加的青少年持有更宽容的态度。种族出身、社会经济地位以及生活在完整/不完整家庭与青少年对自杀的态度无关。