The purpose of the study was to establish risk factors and prevalence of suicidal behaviour among Kenyan youth due to worrying trend frequently reported suicide cases amongst young people in Kenya.
The occurrence of reported suicide cases amongst young people in Kenya is alarming and yet many cases go unreported in most cultures in Kenya due social stigma associated with suicide. It is worth noting that suicide in Kenya has become more rampant among the youth than adults and that the majority of reported suicide cases happen amongst youth in high schools, colleges and universities.
Table of Contents
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature review
2.1 Mental disorders and suicide
2.2 Family issues and suicide
2.3 Cultural issues and suicide
2.4 Health and suicide
2.5 Psychology and suicide
2.6 Academics and suicide
2.7 Cyber bulling and suicide
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Purpose of the Study
3.2 Objectives and Hypotheses of the Study
3.3 Study Population
3.4 Sample Size and Sampling Technique
3.5 Measures
3.6 Consent for Participants
3.7 Data Analysis
4. Results and Discussions
4. Discussions
4.1 Suicidal behavior and families
4.2 Suicidal behavior and academics
4.3 Suicidal behavior and depression
5. Conclusions
6. Recommendations
7. Limitations
8. References
- Citar trabajo
- Dina Were (Autor), Joel Ogutu (Autor), 2020, Suicidal behaviour among Kenyan youth. Risk factors and prevalence in secondary schools, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/585133
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