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Psychosocial Factors Distinguishing Men Who Have Attempted Suicide From Men With Suicidal Ideation and Non-suicidal Men: Findings From a Global Survey

Posted on 2024-05-25 - 12:07

This study addresses our limited understanding of male suicide risk psychology. 2763 men participated in a global survey examining associations between suicidal history and measures of emotions, psychological pain, feelings towards self, and interpersonal connections. Results from multinomial logistic regression analyses indicated that higher levels of loneliness and mental health diagnosis increased the odds of being in the suicidal ideation group compared to controls. A mental health diagnosis and being non-heterosexual increased the odds of being in the suicide attempt group compared to controls. Higher levels of financial strain, mental health diagnosis, being non-heterosexual, having more restrictive attitudes to emotional expression, and lower levels of mattering to others, increased the odds of suicide attempt group membership compared to suicidal ideation.

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