Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviour among a national population-based sample of adults in Zambia

Background: Suicide is a major public health issue. Aim: This study aimed to assess the prevalence and correlates of lifetime suicide attempts and past 12-month suicidal behaviour (ideation, plans and/or attempts) among adults (18–69 years). Setting: Zambia. Method: National cross-sectional data...

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Main Authors: Supa Pengpid, Karl Peltzer
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2021-01-01
Series:South African Journal of Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/1566
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spelling doaj-7ecf1d41d36e4c51a39d50b744c3c33c2021-02-11T10:08:42ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Psychiatry 1608-96852078-67862021-01-01270e1e710.4102/sajpsychiatry.v27i0.1566521Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviour among a national population-based sample of adults in ZambiaSupa Pengpid0Karl Peltzer1ASEAN Institute for Health Development, Mahidol University, Salaya, Thailand; and, Department of Research Administration and Development, University of Limpopo, PolokwaneDepartment of Research Administration and Development, University of Limpopo, PolokwaneBackground: Suicide is a major public health issue. Aim: This study aimed to assess the prevalence and correlates of lifetime suicide attempts and past 12-month suicidal behaviour (ideation, plans and/or attempts) among adults (18–69 years). Setting: Zambia. Method: National cross-sectional data from 4302 adults (median age: 31 years) who took part in the ‘2017 Zambia STEPS survey’ were analysed. Results: The results indicate that 2.3% of participants had ever attempted suicide and 8.5% engaged in past 12-month suicidal behaviour (ideation 7.8%, plan 3.6% and/or attempt 1.1%). In adjusted logistic regression analysis, having a family member who died from suicide, having had a heart attack, angina or stroke and daily tobacco smoking were associated with ever suicide attempt. In adjusted logistic regression, female sex, non-paid work status (including student, homeworker and retired), alcohol use-related family problem, passive smoking, heart attack, angina or stroke and alcohol dependence were positively associated with past 12-month suicidal behaviour, and belonging to other ethnic groups was negatively associated with past 12-month suicidal behaviour. In addition, in an unadjusted analysis, 18–24-year-old participants, those who were never married, separated, divorced or widowed, having urban residence, family members died from suicide, having lower systolic blood pressure and daily smokeless tobacco use, were associated with past 12-month suicidal behaviour. Conclusion: Almost 1 in 10 participants was engaged in suicidal behaviour in the past 12 months, and several associated indicators were found that can assist in planning interventions.https://sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/1566adultscorrelatessuicide attemptsuicidal behaviourzambia
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Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviour among a national population-based sample of adults in Zambia
South African Journal of Psychiatry
adults
correlates
suicide attempt
suicidal behaviour
zambia
author_facet Supa Pengpid
Karl Peltzer
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title Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviour among a national population-based sample of adults in Zambia
title_short Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviour among a national population-based sample of adults in Zambia
title_full Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviour among a national population-based sample of adults in Zambia
title_fullStr Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviour among a national population-based sample of adults in Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviour among a national population-based sample of adults in Zambia
title_sort prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviour among a national population-based sample of adults in zambia
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Psychiatry
issn 1608-9685
2078-6786
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: Suicide is a major public health issue. Aim: This study aimed to assess the prevalence and correlates of lifetime suicide attempts and past 12-month suicidal behaviour (ideation, plans and/or attempts) among adults (18–69 years). Setting: Zambia. Method: National cross-sectional data from 4302 adults (median age: 31 years) who took part in the ‘2017 Zambia STEPS survey’ were analysed. Results: The results indicate that 2.3% of participants had ever attempted suicide and 8.5% engaged in past 12-month suicidal behaviour (ideation 7.8%, plan 3.6% and/or attempt 1.1%). In adjusted logistic regression analysis, having a family member who died from suicide, having had a heart attack, angina or stroke and daily tobacco smoking were associated with ever suicide attempt. In adjusted logistic regression, female sex, non-paid work status (including student, homeworker and retired), alcohol use-related family problem, passive smoking, heart attack, angina or stroke and alcohol dependence were positively associated with past 12-month suicidal behaviour, and belonging to other ethnic groups was negatively associated with past 12-month suicidal behaviour. In addition, in an unadjusted analysis, 18–24-year-old participants, those who were never married, separated, divorced or widowed, having urban residence, family members died from suicide, having lower systolic blood pressure and daily smokeless tobacco use, were associated with past 12-month suicidal behaviour. Conclusion: Almost 1 in 10 participants was engaged in suicidal behaviour in the past 12 months, and several associated indicators were found that can assist in planning interventions.
topic adults
correlates
suicide attempt
suicidal behaviour
zambia
url https://sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/1566
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