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Suicidality among Hong Kong nurses: prevalence and correlates

Suicidality among Hong Kong nurses: prevalence and correlates
Suicidality among Hong Kong nurses: prevalence and correlates
Empirical Research – Quantitative:
Aims: The study estimates the prevalence and examines the socio-economic and psychological correlates of suicidality among professional nurses in Hong Kong. Background: Suicide rates among middle-aged employed groups have been increasing over the past few decades. There is a concern that medical occupational groups worldwide are at elevated risk of suicide. Nonetheless there are few population-based studies of suicide dealing with working-age Asian nurses. Design: The study uses a cross-sectional survey design. Method: Data were collected in Hong Kong over 4 weeks from October-November 2013. Statistical methods including descriptive analysis and univariate and multivariate cumulative logit modelling were used to examine the weighted prevalence rates of past-year suicidality and its associated factors in nurses. Results: A total of 850 nurses participated in the study; 14·9% of participants had contemplated suicide while 2·9% had attempted suicide once or more in the past year. Women report suicidal thoughts or attempts more often than men. Religion, poor health, deliberate self-harm, depressive symptoms and poor self-perceived physical and mental health were significantly associated with nurses' suicidality. Conclusions: Nurse professionals are not immune from mental health issues. Hong Kong's local health authority should put in place a raft of suicide prevention initiatives to promote mental wellness in the profession.
Anxiety, Depression, Mental health, Nurses, Stress, Suicidal ideation, Suicidality
0309-2402
836-848
Cheung, Teris
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Lee, Paul H.
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Yip, Paul S.F.
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Cheung, Teris
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Lee, Paul H.
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Yip, Paul S.F.
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Cheung, Teris, Lee, Paul H. and Yip, Paul S.F. (2016) Suicidality among Hong Kong nurses: prevalence and correlates. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 72 (4), 836-848. (doi:10.1111/jan.12869).

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Empirical Research – Quantitative:
Aims: The study estimates the prevalence and examines the socio-economic and psychological correlates of suicidality among professional nurses in Hong Kong. Background: Suicide rates among middle-aged employed groups have been increasing over the past few decades. There is a concern that medical occupational groups worldwide are at elevated risk of suicide. Nonetheless there are few population-based studies of suicide dealing with working-age Asian nurses. Design: The study uses a cross-sectional survey design. Method: Data were collected in Hong Kong over 4 weeks from October-November 2013. Statistical methods including descriptive analysis and univariate and multivariate cumulative logit modelling were used to examine the weighted prevalence rates of past-year suicidality and its associated factors in nurses. Results: A total of 850 nurses participated in the study; 14·9% of participants had contemplated suicide while 2·9% had attempted suicide once or more in the past year. Women report suicidal thoughts or attempts more often than men. Religion, poor health, deliberate self-harm, depressive symptoms and poor self-perceived physical and mental health were significantly associated with nurses' suicidality. Conclusions: Nurse professionals are not immune from mental health issues. Hong Kong's local health authority should put in place a raft of suicide prevention initiatives to promote mental wellness in the profession.

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Published date: 1 April 2016
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords: Anxiety, Depression, Mental health, Nurses, Stress, Suicidal ideation, Suicidality

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Local EPrints ID: 475164
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475164
ISSN: 0309-2402
PURE UUID: 2e333cba-cf9f-4635-b250-c65a1e141e54
ORCID for Paul H. Lee: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5729-6450

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Author: Teris Cheung
Author: Paul H. Lee ORCID iD
Author: Paul S.F. Yip

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