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Suicidal Ideation Among College Students: cross-sectional study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 August 2025

Z. Nesrine*
Affiliation:
pédopsychitrie
I. Gassara
Affiliation:
psychiatrie C, hopital hedi chaker sfax, sfax, Tunisia
N. Smaoui
Affiliation:
psychiatrie C, hopital hedi chaker sfax, sfax, Tunisia
R. Feki
Affiliation:
psychiatrie C, hopital hedi chaker sfax, sfax, Tunisia
N. Charfi
Affiliation:
psychiatrie C, hopital hedi chaker sfax, sfax, Tunisia
J. Ben Thabet
Affiliation:
psychiatrie C, hopital hedi chaker sfax, sfax, Tunisia
L. Zouari
Affiliation:
psychiatrie C, hopital hedi chaker sfax, sfax, Tunisia
M. Maalej
Affiliation:
psychiatrie C, hopital hedi chaker sfax, sfax, Tunisia
M. Maalej
Affiliation:
psychiatrie C, hopital hedi chaker sfax, sfax, Tunisia
S. Omri
Affiliation:
psychiatrie C, hopital hedi chaker sfax, sfax, Tunisia
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

Suicidal ideation, encompassing thoughts, planning, and the desire for death, is a critical facet of the suicidal process, potentially leading to suicide attempts and completion. Understanding its prevalence and severity among college students is vital for preventive interventions.

Objectives

Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence and severity of suicidal ideation among college students.

Methods

We conducted a cross-sectional and analytical study among students from various faculties in Sfax between October 2022 and January 2023. Student recruitment occurred electronically through a Google Forms questionnaire, emphasizing anonymity and the study’s scientific purpose. We utilized the Suicidal Ideation Attributes Scale (French Version) (SIDAS-FR) to identify and assess the severity of suicidal ideation.

Results

Our sample comprised 149 students, predominantly female (83,20%), with an average age of 26 years. Among them, 78,5% were single, and 81,9% lived with their families. Nearly half of the students were from the Sfax Faculty of Medicine, and 64,4% were in their 3rd cycle of education. The mean total score on the SIDAS scale was 1,21 +/- 3,84. Suicidal ideation was reported by 11,4% of participants, with 5,36% indicating moderate to high severity. Factors associated with suicidal ideation included psychiatric disorders (p=0,00), alcohol consumption (p=0,033), psychotropic medication use (p=0,001), and unsatisfactory intrafamily communication (p=0,036).

Conclusions

Suicidal ideation, a concerning issue, particularly among young people, demands focused attention in public health efforts. Understanding the associated factors is pivotal for prevention strategies, emphasizing the importance of mental health support and effective communication within families.

Disclosure of Interest

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