Mediating the effects of depression in the relationship between university students' attitude toward suicide, frustrated interpersonal needs, and non-suicidal self-injury during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Highlights

  • Depression mediated on frustrated interpersonal needs-NSSI relationship.

  • Attitude toward suicide is a positive correlation with NSSI.

  • Depression has a mediating effect on attitude toward suicide–NSSI relationship.

Abstract

Objective

The study aimed to examine the relationship on attitudes toward suicide, frustrated interpersonal needs, and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) of the university students.

Methods

The participants included 175 university students. Data were analyzed using the SPSS PROCESS macro (Model 4).

Results

Depression showed a fully mediating effect on the relationship between one's attitude toward suicide and NSSI behaviors. Furthermore, depression showed a full mediating impact on the relationship between frustrated interpersonal needs and NSSI behaviors.

Conclusions

These findings indicate that suicidal attitudes and frustrated interpersonal needs should be considered significant factors for developing NSSI preventions and intervention among university students.

Keywords

Depression
Non-suicidal self-injury
Students
Attitude toward suicide

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