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Citation

Cho HH, Kang JM, Kim WS. Child Health Nurs. Res. 2018; 24(4): 393-406.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing)

DOI

10.4094/chnr.2018.24.4.393

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was designed to analyze recent trends in adolescent suicide intervention research in Korea and to suggest future research directions in this area.

METHODS: Studies Thirty-four studies selected from http://www.riss4u.net over the for last 20 years were analyzed by field and design of the study, study participants, and the outcome variables used in intervention studies.

RESULTS: Nineteen (55.9%) of the 34 studies were conducted in the fields of welfare (9), psychology (5) and nursing science (5). Ordinary adolescents were the most frequently studied participants. A nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design was used in twenty one (61.7%) of the 34 studies. The most frequently measured outcome variables were depression, suicidal ideation and self-esteem.

CONCLUSION: These results suggest that research on adolescent suicide intervention programs is expanding with a focus on ordinary adolescents as and subjects. In order to prevent suicide, research on family, teachers, and friends, who all are important parts of a teenager's support system, is needed. It is also necessary to develop a post-management intervention program to prevent recurrence in high-risk teenagers who have attempted suicide. © 2018 Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing.


Language: ko

Keywords

Research; Adolescent; Suicide; Programs; 연구; 자살; 중재; 청소년

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