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    题名: Parents' right strategy on preventing youngsters' recent suicidal ideation: a 13-year prospective cohort study
    作者: Chiang, YC;Lin, YJ;Li, X;Lee, CY;Zhang, SX;Lee, TSH;Chang, HY;Wu, CC;Yang, HJ
    关键词: Suicidal ideation;family factors;cohort study;children;adolescent;generalized estimating equations;latent growth curve modeling
    日期: 2021
    上传时间: 2022-08-05T09:37:26Z (UTC)
    出版者: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
    ISSN: 0963-8237
    摘要: Background Suicide remains the second leading cause of death among youths. Family-related factors are considered important determinants of children's suicidal ideation, whereas their short-/long-term influence is seldom quantified. Aims We aim to confirm the simultaneous/lagged effects of family-related factors on the occurrence of recent suicidal ideation from childhood to young adulthood (aged from 10 to 22 years old). Method Data were derived from a longitudinal prospective cohort study. Participants included 2065 students who were followed up for 13 years. Generalized estimating equations were used to clarify the influential effects of family-related factors on suicidal ideation during the past month. Results The peak of the rate of recent suicidal ideation arrived during junior high school years. Family interaction, family support, family involvement, and parental punishment had simultaneous effects on recent suicidal ideation. Family involvement, parental conflict, and psychological control had lagged and lasting effects on suicidal ideation. Notably, the lasting protective effects of family involvement were more obvious than simultaneous effects. Conclusions Providing parents with sustained support and education to improve their positive parenting literacy can help with their children's mental health development. This is especially the case during COVID-19 quarantine periods when families spend the most time together at home.
    URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2021.1979490
    https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000698933900001
    https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/handle/310902500/23447
    關聯: JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH ,2022,v31,issue 3, P374-382
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