The International Journal of Indian Psychology
ISSN 2348-5396 (e) | ISSN: 2349-3429 (p)
Volume 4, Issue 1, No. 79, DIP: 18.01.093/20160401
ISBN: 978-1-365-56745-2
http://www.ijip.in | October-December, 2016
© 2016 A Aranda, J Santiago, J Carballo, P Nango, M Pérez, V Villa; licensee IJIP. This is an Open Access Research
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Suicidal Ideation and Hopelessness among Mexican Adolescents
Studying In Public and Private Schools: The Role of Family Factors
Dr. Alfredo Briones Aranda
1
*, Prof. José Eduardo Suárez Santiago
2
,
Javier Ramírez Carballo
3
, Pascual Alonso Pérez Nango
4
,
Prof. Manuela Castellanos Pérez
5
, Dr. Víctor Manuel Vega Villa
6
ABSTRACT
Background: The transition from childhood to adolescence is associated with suicidal ideation
(SI) and feelings of hopelessness. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of SI
and hopelessness (and relevant family factors) among adolescents in southern Mexico studying
in public and private high schools. Methods: A significant sample of high school students (15-19
years old) was taken in the city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, the State of Chiapas, Mexico. The Beck
scale for SI, the Beck hopelessness inventory, and a survey of family data were applied to
adolescents, 364 in public and 240 in private high schools. Results: The teens in public schools
showed a higher prevalence of hopelessness (32%) and SI+hopelessness (10%). In both public
and private schools, these attitudes were more common among women as well as teens from
small (3-4) families and those without a job. Conclusions: The behaviors found among teens of
public and private high schools suggest the importance of a lack of family stability and economic
solvency in the development of suicidal behavior. The present results may be useful in
formulating strategies to prevent suicide.
Keywords: Suicidal Ideation, Hopelessness, Adolescents, Working Teens, Public Schools,
Private Schools, Type of Family, Chiapas.
Suicide is a worldwide public health problem that leads to the death of approximately one
million people each year (Ghasemi, Shaghaghi & Allahverdipour, 2015). Between 2000 and
1
Faculty of Human Medicine, Autonomous University of Chiapas (UNACH), Calle Central y 10a sur s/n, Tuxtla
Gutiérrez, Chiapas, México
2
School of Medicine, National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), México City
3
Faculty of Human Medicine, UNACH, México
4
Faculty of Human Medicine, UNACH, México
5
Faculty of Human Medicine, UNACH, México
6
Faculty of Human Medicine, UNACH, México
*Responding Author