Religious Commitment, Attitudes Toward Suicide, and Suicidal Behaviors Among College Students of Different Ethnic and Religious Groups in Malaysia

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Xiang Yi Foo
Muhd. Najib Mohd. Alwi
Siti Irma Fadhillah Ismail
Normala Ibrahim
Zubaidah Jamil Osman
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[1] HELP University,Department of Psychology
[2] Faculty of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
[3] Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences,Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
[4] Universiti Putra Malaysia,undefined
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2014年 / 53卷
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Attitudes; Suicidal behaviors; Ethnic; Religion; College students; Malaysia;
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The variation in suicide patterns across ethnic groups with different religious background is a puzzling social phenomenon. This study sought to examine the impact of religious commitment and attitudes toward suicide on suicidal behaviors of college students across major ethnic and religious groups in a multicultural society of Malaysia. A total of 139 college students completed Religious Commitment Inventory-10, Attitudes Toward Suicide Scale, and Suicidal Behavior Questionnaire-Revised. Findings showed significant discrepancies in attitudes toward suicide, but not suicidal behaviors across ethnic and religious groups. Suicide acceptance significantly affected suicidal behaviors as well. Although religious commitment is not associated with suicidal behaviors, its deviation is reflected in students’ acceptance of suicide. Additionally, college students’ suicide risk, lifetime, and recent suicide ideation, as well as their likelihood of future suicide attempt can be associated with their acceptance of suicide. The influence of attitudes toward suicide and religion, therefore, should be taken into consideration while implementing suicide prevention programs as it helps shape the norms about suicide among youths.
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