2015
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320152011.18692014
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Comportamientos de riesgo de suicidio y calidad de vida, por género, en adolescentes mexicanos, estudiantes de preparatoria

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“…In Mexico, this association was reported by two recent studies, the first of which 21 reported an OR of 5.36 [4.51 to 6.38, CI 95%] for depressive symptoms and a second 23 , which obtained an OR of 1.9 [1.0 to 3.3, CI 95%]. Both studies were carried out with schoolchildren in the central and western regions of the country, where socioeconomic status, culture and religion are highly different to those in Chiapas, where religion is a potential protective factor against mental disorders and behavioral problems among adolescents 50 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…In Mexico, this association was reported by two recent studies, the first of which 21 reported an OR of 5.36 [4.51 to 6.38, CI 95%] for depressive symptoms and a second 23 , which obtained an OR of 1.9 [1.0 to 3.3, CI 95%]. Both studies were carried out with schoolchildren in the central and western regions of the country, where socioeconomic status, culture and religion are highly different to those in Chiapas, where religion is a potential protective factor against mental disorders and behavioral problems among adolescents 50 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…In Mexico, a study conducted by Pérez Amezcua et al 21 using data from a national sample from 2007 involving 12,424 adolescents reported that 47% of adolescents showed at least one symptom of suicidal ideation, while a recent study conducted with 2,386 high school students in the State of Campeche reported a prevalence rate of 13.1% 22 . Finally, a study developed by Hidalgo-Rasmussen & Hidalgo-San Martín 23 with 899 students aged between 14 and 18 years from urban and rural areas in the State of Jalisco, showed a prevalence rate of 8% among women and 4.5% in men. The differences in rates obtained by the above studies may be due to the use of different assessment tools and methods and differences in sample characteristics relating to geographical location (urban/rural) and age.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Una posible explicación podría ser que a medida que la persona avanza desde la desesperanza al intento suicida, pudiera estar menos interesada en distintos dominios de su vida lo que llevaría a que cuando contestara el cuestionario pusiera menos interés en dar una contestación precisa en ese momento. A diferencia del presente estudio, uno antecedente encontró asociación entre intento suicida y calidad de vida en hombres 32 ; un elemento que puede haber influido es que la proporción de estudiantes que reportaron intento de suicidio fue menor en el presente estudio (3.0% en mujeres y 1.1% en hombres) que en el anterior (9.7% en mujeres y 5.2% en hombres) y que la asociación ocurrió en población con promedio de edad menor donde podría asociarse de manera diferente.…”
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“…Para evaluar el CRS, el consumo de sustancias y la violencia, se utilizó una versión adaptada del instrumento Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) 33 , que fue utilizada en un estudio previo 32 . Del instrumento se utilizaron cuatro ítems referidos a CRS presentados durante los últimos 12 meses.…”
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