Association of Suicidal Ideation with Demographic, Lifestyle and Health Factors in Malaysians.

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To determine the association of suicidal ideation with demographic, lifestyle, and health factors, using data from National Health and Morbidity Survey 2011 (NHMS 2011) of Malaysia.The NHMS 2011 included 10,141 respondents. Independent variables of suicidal ideation were income, age, household size, sex, ethnicity, education, marital status, smoking, physical activity, and self-rated health. The risk factors of suicidal ideation were determined using logistic regression analysis.In the pooled sample, suicidal ideation was associated with age, sex, ethnicity, and self-rated health, but not associated with income, household size, education, physical activity, or smoking.The likelihood of having suicidal ideation is positively associated with young adults, women, Indians, and those with poor self-rated health.
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Authors Cheah, Y K;Azahadi, M;Phang, S N;Abd Manaf, N H;
Journal east asian archives of psychiatry : official journal of the hong kong college of psychiatrists = dong ya jing shen ke xue zhi : xianggang jing shen ke yi xue yuan qi kan
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