Ms. Yang et Mj. Yang, Correlated risk factors for suicidal ideation in aboriginal Southern Taiwanese women of childbearing age, PUBL HEAL, 114(4), 2000, pp. 291-294
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Public Health & Health Care Science","Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health
Suicide and non-accidental poisoning are Two important causes of death of f
emale aborigines in Taiwan. The purpose of this study was to estimate the p
revalence of suicidal ideation and then to identify factors relating to thi
s for Female aborigines of childbearing age. Using stratified random sampli
ng 212 female aborigines, aged between 20 and 49, were recruited into this
study. Participants were interviewed at their homes by trained interviewers
who used a structured questionnaire. The Suicidal Ideation Screening Quest
ionnaire (SIS-Q) was used to help predict which participants would be more
likely to have suicidal ideation. The prevalence rate of suicidal ideation
within the previous 12 months was 20.3% (95% CI 14.9-25.7%). Significant re
lated factors of suicidal ideation, which were analyzed by multiple logisti
c regression, revealed that women suffering depressive mood, living within
a extended family, and perceiving poor health status were more likely to ha
ve suicidal ideation. Results generated from this study may be used, in pri
mary care, for guidance as to how to prevent suicide. Outreach community pr
ograms incorporating a valid and sensitive screening instrument, such as th
e SIS-Q, should be implemented to help prevent suicides in aboriginal commu
nities.