The Characteristics of Chinese Adolescents With Suicidal Ideation: A Mixed-Methods Approach

Dan Li, Rongwei Zhang, Shihong Liu, Junsheng Liu, Ting Zhang

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Abstract

We conducted a mixed-methods study to explore the characteristics of Chinese adolescents with suicidal ideation, using both quantitative and qualitative data and analysis. Participants were N = 244 adolescents, who completed self-report assessments of suicidal ideation, as well as indices of psychological functioning and well-being. A subset of n = 6 high and n = 6 low suicidal ideation adolescents participated in the follow-up interviews. Among the quantitative results, as compared with adolescents with low suicidal ideation, adolescents with high suicidal ideation reported significantly higher scores for stressful life events, coping-avoidant strategies, loneliness, and depression, as well as significantly lower scores for coping-approach strategies. Among the qualitative results, adolescents with high suicidal ideation demonstrated the following characteristics: (a) most troubled by academic pressures and relations, (b) negative self-evaluations, (c) maladaptive understanding of life and death, (d) individual-oriented attributions, and (e) negative coping strategies and self-fulfilling prophesy. These findings contribute to the early identification of adolescents who are at higher risk for suicide, further expand the stress and coping model with the distress-to-meaninglessness framework, and suggest that improving positive self-evaluation may be a focus of prevention and intervention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)201-230
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of Adolescent Research
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • adolescents
  • mixed-methods
  • qualitative
  • quantitative
  • suicidal ideation

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