Desaulniers Julie, Daigle Marc S
University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières, P.O. Box 500, G9A 5H7, Trois-Rivières, QC, Canada.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2008 Jun;43(6):445-53. doi: 10.1007/s00127-008-0340-2. Epub 2008 Apr 10.
Suicide rates can vary quite considerably and attitudes regarding suicide may explain part of the variation.
The present study investigated, across the 17 regions of Quebec (Canada), men's attitudes towards suicide, expressing pain and help seeking, as they are related to suicide rates and sociodemographic variables (unemployment, divorce/separation, income and education).
Most correlations were non-significant. However, in regions with an above-average educational level and with higher divorce/separation rates, men had better attitudes towards expressing pain. Furthermore, in regions where men were more inclined to express pain, suicide rates were lower. Also, significant positive correlations were found between suicide rates and low educational level, but also between an increase in suicide rates and an increase in income level.
Where the aetiology of suicide is concerned, researchers must examine both sociodemographic factors and the psychological factors associated with them.
自杀率可能有很大差异,对自杀的态度可能是造成这种差异的部分原因。
本研究在加拿大魁北克的17个地区调查了男性对自杀、表达痛苦和寻求帮助的态度,这些态度与自杀率和社会人口统计学变量(失业、离婚/分居、收入和教育程度)相关。
大多数相关性不显著。然而,在教育水平高于平均水平且离婚/分居率较高的地区,男性对表达痛苦的态度更好。此外,在男性更倾向于表达痛苦的地区,自杀率较低。自杀率与低教育水平之间也存在显著正相关,自杀率上升与收入水平上升之间也存在显著正相关。
就自杀的病因而言,研究人员必须同时考察社会人口统计学因素及其相关的心理因素。