The prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behaviours among college students: a meta-analysis
KU Leuven · Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Adolescence and young adulthood carry risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviours (STB). An increasing subpopulation of young people consists of college students. STB prevalence estimates among college students vary widely, precluding a validated point of reference. In addition, little is known on predictors for between-study heterogeneity in STB prevalence.
A systematic literature search identified 36 college student samples that were assessed for STB outcomes, representing a total of 634 662 students [median sample size = 2082 (IQR 353-5200); median response rate = 74% (IQR 37-89%)]. We used random-effects meta-analyses to obtain pooled STB prevalence estimates, and multivariate meta-regression models to identify predictors of between-study heterogeneity.
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9Topics & keywords
- Confidence interval
- Meta-analysis
- Demography
- Suicidal ideation
- Medicine
- Prevalence
- Random effects model
- Sample size determination
- Quality Education