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Is Individualism Suicidogenic? Findings From a Multinational Study of Young Adults From 12 Countries
The associations of individualistic versus collectivistic value orientations with suicidal ideation and attempts, attitudes towards suicide and towards suicidal individuals, and psychological distress were investigated across 12 nations (N = 5572 university students). We expected differential associ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7145967/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32308634 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00259 |
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author | Eskin, Mehmet Tran, Ulrich S. Carta, Mauro Giovanni Poyrazli, Senel Flood, Chris Mechri, Anwar Shaheen, Amira Janghorbani, Mohsen Khader, Yousef Yoshimasu, Kouichi Sun, Jian-Min Kujan, Omar Abuidhail, Jamila Aidoudi, Khouala Bakhshi, Seifollah Harlak, Hacer Moro, Maria Francesca Phillips, Louise Hamdan, Motasem Abuderman, Abdulwahab Tsuno, Kanami Voracek, Martin |
author_facet | Eskin, Mehmet Tran, Ulrich S. Carta, Mauro Giovanni Poyrazli, Senel Flood, Chris Mechri, Anwar Shaheen, Amira Janghorbani, Mohsen Khader, Yousef Yoshimasu, Kouichi Sun, Jian-Min Kujan, Omar Abuidhail, Jamila Aidoudi, Khouala Bakhshi, Seifollah Harlak, Hacer Moro, Maria Francesca Phillips, Louise Hamdan, Motasem Abuderman, Abdulwahab Tsuno, Kanami Voracek, Martin |
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description | The associations of individualistic versus collectivistic value orientations with suicidal ideation and attempts, attitudes towards suicide and towards suicidal individuals, and psychological distress were investigated across 12 nations (N = 5572 university students). We expected differential associations of value orientations with suicidal behavior and moderating effects of the prevailing value orientations in the various countries. Findings showed that intermediate levels of individualism appeared protective against suicide attempts across all investigated nations, but that, otherwise, there seemingly are no universal associations of individualism and collectivism with suicidal behaviors. High collectivism was associated with less suicidal ideation only in individualistic countries. Low individualism appeared to be a risk factor for suicidal ideation specifically in Muslim collectivistic cultures, whereas high individualism in Asian collectivistic cultures. Collectivistic values are uniformly associated with less permissive attitudes to suicide, whereas individualistic values with a more stigmatized view of suicidal behavior. Both individualistic and collectivistic values were associated with socially accepting attitudes to a suicidal peer, helping a suicidal friend, and emotional involvement. The associations of individualistic and collectivistic values with disapproving attitudes to suicidal disclosure were complex. Beliefs in punishment after death for suicide, seeing suicide as mental illness, and emotional involvement with a suicidal friend were lower in high-suicide-rate countries. These evidence patterns are discussed in the light of related research evidence, along with directions for future research in this area. |
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spelling | pubmed-71459672020-04-18 Is Individualism Suicidogenic? Findings From a Multinational Study of Young Adults From 12 Countries Eskin, Mehmet Tran, Ulrich S. Carta, Mauro Giovanni Poyrazli, Senel Flood, Chris Mechri, Anwar Shaheen, Amira Janghorbani, Mohsen Khader, Yousef Yoshimasu, Kouichi Sun, Jian-Min Kujan, Omar Abuidhail, Jamila Aidoudi, Khouala Bakhshi, Seifollah Harlak, Hacer Moro, Maria Francesca Phillips, Louise Hamdan, Motasem Abuderman, Abdulwahab Tsuno, Kanami Voracek, Martin Front Psychiatry Psychiatry The associations of individualistic versus collectivistic value orientations with suicidal ideation and attempts, attitudes towards suicide and towards suicidal individuals, and psychological distress were investigated across 12 nations (N = 5572 university students). We expected differential associations of value orientations with suicidal behavior and moderating effects of the prevailing value orientations in the various countries. Findings showed that intermediate levels of individualism appeared protective against suicide attempts across all investigated nations, but that, otherwise, there seemingly are no universal associations of individualism and collectivism with suicidal behaviors. High collectivism was associated with less suicidal ideation only in individualistic countries. Low individualism appeared to be a risk factor for suicidal ideation specifically in Muslim collectivistic cultures, whereas high individualism in Asian collectivistic cultures. Collectivistic values are uniformly associated with less permissive attitudes to suicide, whereas individualistic values with a more stigmatized view of suicidal behavior. Both individualistic and collectivistic values were associated with socially accepting attitudes to a suicidal peer, helping a suicidal friend, and emotional involvement. The associations of individualistic and collectivistic values with disapproving attitudes to suicidal disclosure were complex. Beliefs in punishment after death for suicide, seeing suicide as mental illness, and emotional involvement with a suicidal friend were lower in high-suicide-rate countries. These evidence patterns are discussed in the light of related research evidence, along with directions for future research in this area. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7145967/ /pubmed/32308634 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00259 Text en Copyright © 2020 Eskin, Tran, Carta, Poyrazli, Flood, Mechri, Shaheen, Janghorbani, Khader, Yoshimasu, Sun, Kujan, Abuidhail, Aidoudi, Bakhshi, Harlak, Moro, Phillips, Hamdan, Abuderman, Tsuno and Voracek http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Eskin, Mehmet Tran, Ulrich S. Carta, Mauro Giovanni Poyrazli, Senel Flood, Chris Mechri, Anwar Shaheen, Amira Janghorbani, Mohsen Khader, Yousef Yoshimasu, Kouichi Sun, Jian-Min Kujan, Omar Abuidhail, Jamila Aidoudi, Khouala Bakhshi, Seifollah Harlak, Hacer Moro, Maria Francesca Phillips, Louise Hamdan, Motasem Abuderman, Abdulwahab Tsuno, Kanami Voracek, Martin Is Individualism Suicidogenic? Findings From a Multinational Study of Young Adults From 12 Countries |
title | Is Individualism Suicidogenic? Findings From a Multinational Study of Young Adults From 12 Countries |
title_full | Is Individualism Suicidogenic? Findings From a Multinational Study of Young Adults From 12 Countries |
title_fullStr | Is Individualism Suicidogenic? Findings From a Multinational Study of Young Adults From 12 Countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Is Individualism Suicidogenic? Findings From a Multinational Study of Young Adults From 12 Countries |
title_short | Is Individualism Suicidogenic? Findings From a Multinational Study of Young Adults From 12 Countries |
title_sort | is individualism suicidogenic? findings from a multinational study of young adults from 12 countries |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7145967/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32308634 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00259 |
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