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Suicidal behaviors and university entrance test-related factors: A Bangladeshi exploratory study.

Mohammed A MamunJannatul Mawa MistiIsmail HosenFiroj Al-Mamun
Published in: Perspectives in psychiatric care (2021)
About 17.7% of the participants report suicidal thoughts, whereas it is 8.0% and 2.5% for suicide plans and suicide attempts, respectively. Significantly higher suicidal thought is observed in the repeat test-taking students compared to the first-time test-takers (20.7% vs. 14.6%, χ2  = 5.669, p = 0.017), though the suicide plan and suicide attempt are not associated with student status. The suicidal thought risk factors include female gender, urban residence, satisfaction with the mock test, mental disorders etc. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: The present findings warrant implementing initiatives for this suicide-prone cohort, especially for the test-failing students.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • risk factors
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • health insurance