Park Hwanjin, Lee Kounseok
Department of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Department of Psychiatry, Hanyang University Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2022 Sep 13;15:2529-2541. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S380192. eCollection 2022.
It has been previously reported that skipping breakfast is positively associated with increased depression, anxiety, stress, and psychological distress. This study examined the effects of breakfast consumption on suicide attempts among adolescents.
The Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey (KYRBWS) is an anonymous self-report survey conducted with middle- and high-school students to understand the health behavior of Korean adolescents. Variables related to suicide risk such as suicide attempts, breakfast frequency, depression, anxiety, and violence were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression analysis. The class selected as the sample class was surveyed for all students and the number of youths selected as the sample in 2020 was 57,925 students from 800 schools (400 middle schools and 400 high schools) in 17 cities and provinces nationwide. Among them, the dataset for this study was 54,948 completed adolescent health behavior surveys.
Adolescents who attempted suicide often skipped breakfast and had high stress levels. In the regression analysis, those who ate breakfast less than once a week had a stronger association with suicide attempts than the group of six or seven times a week (OR = 2.186; 95% CI = 1.873-2.552). In the group of feeling sadness or hopeless for more than two weeks in the past year, those who ate breakfast zero or once a week (OR = 1.269; 95% CI = 1.044-1.542), or two or three times (OR = 1.300; 95% CI = 1.043-1.619), showed a stronger correlation with suicide attempts than the group of six or seven times a week.
Breakfast can affect adolescents' emotions. Helping adolescents regularly eat breakfasts might be a suicide prevention strategy.
先前已有报道称不吃早餐与抑郁、焦虑、压力和心理困扰的增加呈正相关。本研究调查了早餐摄入对青少年自杀未遂的影响。
韩国青少年风险行为网络调查(KYRBWS)是一项针对初高中学生进行的匿名自我报告调查,旨在了解韩国青少年的健康行为。使用多因素逻辑回归分析自杀风险相关变量,如自杀未遂、早餐频率、抑郁、焦虑和暴力。选定的样本班级对所有学生进行调查,2020年选定的青少年样本数量为全国17个市和省800所学校(400所初中和400所高中)的57,925名学生。其中,本研究的数据集为54,948份完成的青少年健康行为调查。
自杀未遂的青少年经常不吃早餐且压力水平较高。在回归分析中,每周吃早餐少于一次的人群比每周吃早餐六到七次的人群与自杀未遂的关联更强(OR = 2.186;95% CI = 1.873 - 2.552)。在过去一年中感到悲伤或绝望超过两周的人群中,每周吃早餐零次或一次(OR = 1.269;95% CI = 1.04,4 - 1.542),或每周吃早餐两到三次(OR = 1.300;95% CI = 1.043 - 1.619)的人群比每周吃早餐六到七次的人群与自杀未遂的相关性更强。
早餐会影响青少年的情绪。帮助青少年规律吃早餐可能是一种预防自杀的策略。