reading books and watching films as a protective factor against suicidal ideation
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Abstract
Reading books and watching films were investigated as protective factors for serious suicidal ideation (SSI) in young people with low perceived social belonging. Cross-sectional and longitudinal (12-month) analyses were performed using data from a representative European sample of 3256 students from the “Saving and Empowering Young Lives in Europe” study. Low social belonging was associated to SSI. However, reading books and watching films moderated this association, especially for those with lowest levels of belonging. This was true both at baseline and at 12 months of follow-up analyses. These media may act as sources of social support or mental health literacy and thus reduce the suicide risk constituted by low sense of belonging.
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Authors | ;Mami Kasahara-Kiritani;Gergö Hadlaczky;Michael Westerlund;Vladimir Carli;Camilla Wasserman;Alan Apter;Judit Balazs;Julio Bobes;Romuald Brunner;Elaine M. McMahon;Doina Cosman;Luca Farkas;Christian Haring;Michael Kaess;Jean-Pierre Kahn;Helen Keeley;Bogdan Nemes;Urša Mars Bitenc;Vita Postuvan;Pilar Saiz;Merike Sisask;Airi Värnik;Marco Sarchiapone;Christina W. Hoven;Danuta Wasserman |
Journal | archives of biochemistry and biophysics |
Year | 2015 |
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10.3390/ijerph121215032
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