Suicidal behaviors among Moroccan school students: prevalence and association with socio-demographic characteristics and psychoactive substances use: a cross-sectional study

Suicidal behavior is a major cause of injury and death worldwide, especially among adolescents and young adults. Few studies have tackled this issue in the Arab world. The present study investigated the prevalence and the risk factors of suicidal behaviors among Moroccan school students. From April...

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Hauptverfasser: Zarrouq, Btissame, Bendaou, B, Elkinany, S, Rammouz, I, Aalouane, R, Lyoussi, B, Khelafa, S, Bout, A, Berhili, N, Hlal, H, Nejjari, C, El Rhazi, K
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description Suicidal behavior is a major cause of injury and death worldwide, especially among adolescents and young adults. Few studies have tackled this issue in the Arab world. The present study investigated the prevalence and the risk factors of suicidal behaviors among Moroccan school students. From April 2012 to November 2013, a cross-sectional study was conducted in the North-Centre region of Morocco among students in public secondary schools selected using stratified cluster random sampling. The data were collected via anonymous self-administered questionnaires. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview was used in its Moroccan Colloquial Arabic version to assess suicidality according to the DSM-IV criteria. A total of 3020 students (53 % boys) aged 11-23 years (average age = 16 ± 2.1 years) were included in the study. The prevalence of suicide ideation, suicide planning and suicide attempts during the last month were 15.7, 6.3, and 6.5 % respectively. Univariate analyses demonstrated that suicidal behaviors followed different epidemiological patterns. According to the multivariate analyses, the risk factors for all suicidal behaviors among Moroccan school students were the female gender, middle school level, urban locations, low family income, parents' divorce, tobacco consumption and psychoactive substances (alcohol and cannabis) use. The intervention of preventive programs has become an emergency to overcome the issue of suicidality in Morocco. Further researches on adolescents' suicidal behaviors are suggested to update temporal data and assess the effectiveness of potential interventions.
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Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adult
Alcohol
Analysis
Child
Children & youth
Confidence intervals
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Divorce
Female
Health aspects
Humans
Male
Marijuana
Morocco - epidemiology
Observational studies
Prevalence
Psychiatry
Psychotropic drugs
Questionnaires
Risk Factors
Schools
Self destructive behavior
Sociodemographics
Students
Students - psychology
Substance abuse
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
Suicidal behavior
Suicidal Ideation
Suicide - psychology
Suicide - statistics & numerical data
Suicide, Attempted - psychology
Suicide, Attempted - statistics & numerical data
Suicides & suicide attempts
Surveys and Questionnaires
Teenagers
Young Adult
Youth
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