#9456. Relationships between neighborhood collective efficacy and adolescent suicidal ideation
September 2026 | publication date |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health;
Developmental and Educational Psychology;
Social Psychology;
Psychiatry and Mental Health; |
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Abstract:
Introduction: Until now, South Korean adolescent suicidal ideation literature has focused mainly on individual-level characteristics. Little is known about the contextual effects of social integration and social regulation on an individuals suicide behavior in South Korea as identified through the use of Durkheims sociological insights. This study drew on Durkheims suicide and collective efficacy theories and analyzed the effects of the structural characteristics and collective efficacy of neighborhoods on adolescents’ suicidal ideation. Methods: The data analyzed was from three sources: the 20XX Korean National Survey of the Present Status of Children (n = 1,915; 50.41% girls; mean age = 13.04 years), government census data from the Korea Statistical Information System, and administrative data from the Korea Ministry of Health and Welfare. The Hierarchical Generalized Linear Model was used to investigate the effects of neighborhood structural characteristics and collective efficacy on adolescent suicidal ideation.
Keywords:
Adolescent; Hierarchical generalized linear model; Neighborhood collective efficacy; South Korea; Suicidal ideation
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