Factors Associated With Suicide Ideation in Lithuania and Poland Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Factors Associated With Suicide Ideation in Lithuania and Poland Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. / Gelezelyte, Odeta; Dragan, Malgorzata; Grajewski, Piotr; Kvedaraite, Monika; Lotzin, Annett; Skrodzka, Magdalena; Nomeikaite, Auguste; Kazlauskas, Evaldas.

in: CRISIS, Jahrgang 43, Nr. 6, 12.2022, S. 460-467.

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Gelezelyte, O, Dragan, M, Grajewski, P, Kvedaraite, M, Lotzin, A, Skrodzka, M, Nomeikaite, A & Kazlauskas, E 2022, 'Factors Associated With Suicide Ideation in Lithuania and Poland Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic', CRISIS, Jg. 43, Nr. 6, S. 460-467. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000814

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Gelezelyte, O., Dragan, M., Grajewski, P., Kvedaraite, M., Lotzin, A., Skrodzka, M., Nomeikaite, A., & Kazlauskas, E. (2022). Factors Associated With Suicide Ideation in Lithuania and Poland Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. CRISIS, 43(6), 460-467. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000814

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@article{068c9122fbe747cba383613656d66d2f,
title = "Factors Associated With Suicide Ideation in Lithuania and Poland Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic",
abstract = " Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on many risk and protective factors associated with suicide. Aims: The aim of this study was to identify pandemic-related factors associated with suicidal ideation in the two European countries, Lithuania and Poland, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: The sample comprised 2,459 participants in both countries; 57.2% of the respondents were female. The Mage of the participants was 43.45 years (SD = 15.91). Pandemic-related stressors and adjustment problems were measured to assess associations with suicidal ideation. Results: High levels of adjustment problems, loneliness, and burden due to staying at home more during the COVID-19 pandemic were significantly associated with suicide ideation in both Lithuania and Poland. Limitations: This was a cross-sectional online study with different recruitment approaches in the two countries. Conclusion: Adjustment problems, loneliness, and stressors related to staying at home more could be important targets for suicide prevention amid the pandemic.",
author = "Odeta Gelezelyte and Malgorzata Dragan and Piotr Grajewski and Monika Kvedaraite and Annett Lotzin and Magdalena Skrodzka and Auguste Nomeikaite and Evaldas Kazlauskas",
year = "2022",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1027/0227-5910/a000814",
language = "English",
volume = "43",
pages = "460--467",
journal = "CRISIS",
issn = "0227-5910",
publisher = "Hogrefe",
number = "6",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Factors Associated With Suicide Ideation in Lithuania and Poland Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

AU - Gelezelyte, Odeta

AU - Dragan, Malgorzata

AU - Grajewski, Piotr

AU - Kvedaraite, Monika

AU - Lotzin, Annett

AU - Skrodzka, Magdalena

AU - Nomeikaite, Auguste

AU - Kazlauskas, Evaldas

PY - 2022/12

Y1 - 2022/12

N2 - Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on many risk and protective factors associated with suicide. Aims: The aim of this study was to identify pandemic-related factors associated with suicidal ideation in the two European countries, Lithuania and Poland, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: The sample comprised 2,459 participants in both countries; 57.2% of the respondents were female. The Mage of the participants was 43.45 years (SD = 15.91). Pandemic-related stressors and adjustment problems were measured to assess associations with suicidal ideation. Results: High levels of adjustment problems, loneliness, and burden due to staying at home more during the COVID-19 pandemic were significantly associated with suicide ideation in both Lithuania and Poland. Limitations: This was a cross-sectional online study with different recruitment approaches in the two countries. Conclusion: Adjustment problems, loneliness, and stressors related to staying at home more could be important targets for suicide prevention amid the pandemic.

AB - Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on many risk and protective factors associated with suicide. Aims: The aim of this study was to identify pandemic-related factors associated with suicidal ideation in the two European countries, Lithuania and Poland, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: The sample comprised 2,459 participants in both countries; 57.2% of the respondents were female. The Mage of the participants was 43.45 years (SD = 15.91). Pandemic-related stressors and adjustment problems were measured to assess associations with suicidal ideation. Results: High levels of adjustment problems, loneliness, and burden due to staying at home more during the COVID-19 pandemic were significantly associated with suicide ideation in both Lithuania and Poland. Limitations: This was a cross-sectional online study with different recruitment approaches in the two countries. Conclusion: Adjustment problems, loneliness, and stressors related to staying at home more could be important targets for suicide prevention amid the pandemic.

U2 - 10.1027/0227-5910/a000814

DO - 10.1027/0227-5910/a000814

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 34463543

VL - 43

SP - 460

EP - 467

JO - CRISIS

JF - CRISIS

SN - 0227-5910

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