Exploring the association between consultation themes and suicidal ideation: a gender-stratified analysis of Hangzhou Mental Health Hotline (2014-2023).

Exploring the association between consultation themes and suicidal ideation: a gender-stratified analysis of Hangzhou Mental Health Hotline (2014-2023).

Publication date: Oct 03, 2024

Suicide is a critical global public health issue that demands a better understanding of its complex causes and effective interventions. This study examines data from the Hangzhou Mental Health Hotline (2014-2023) to explore the relationship between consultation themes and suicidal ideation, with an emphasis on gender differences and how these associations changed during different phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. This retrospective analysis covers 128,245 calls to the hotline over a decade. Chi-square tests identified differences in suicidal ideation across consultation themes and demographics. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to examine the relationship between specific themes and suicidal ideation, adjusting for confounders. The analysis was stratified by gender and pandemic phases to assess the interaction between gender and pandemic-related changes. The incidence of suicidal ideation was highest during the mid-pandemic phase (11. 95%), compared to the pre-pandemic (7. 68%) and post-pandemic phases (10. 66%). Additionally, the rate was slightly higher among female callers (9. 8%) than male callers (9. 4%). Physical illness (OR = 4. 70, 95% CI: 3. 71-5. 91) had the strongest association with suicidal ideation, followed by mental health issues (OR = 3. 35, 95% CI: 3. 03-3. 70). Compared to male callers, female callers were more significantly affected by physical illness (OR = 6. 86 vs. OR = 3. 71, p < 0. 001) and mental health issues (OR = 6. 81 vs. OR = 2. 11, p < 0. 001). In the context of romantic relationship problems, female callers had a higher likelihood of suicidal ideation (OR = 4. 13 vs. OR = 1. 88, p < 0. 001). Similarly, marital and family issues were more strongly associated with suicidal ideation in female callers (OR = 4. 58 vs. OR = 1. 21, p < 0. 001). During the global COVID-19 pandemic, the association between suicidal ideation and consultation themes among male callers showed a sharp upward trend, which eased after the pandemic. In contrast, the association among female callers gradually accumulated and continued to worsen in the later stages of the pandemic. This study highlights the necessity of implementing gender-sensitive mental health interventions tailored to different gender groups during and after global crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, to safeguard public mental health effectively.

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Concepts Keywords
Hangzhou Adolescent
Psychiatry Adult
Romantic China
COVID-19
COVID-19
Female
Gender differences
Hotlines
Humans
Male
Mental health hotline
Middle Aged
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Sex Factors
Suicidal Ideation
Suicidal ideation
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH suicidal ideation
disease MESH Suicide
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide
disease MESH causes
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH death
disease IDO intervention
disease MESH psychological distress
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH depression
disease MESH psychological stress
disease MESH chronic diseases
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
disease IDO process
disease MESH marital status
disease MESH attempted suicide
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
disease MESH clinical relevance
disease MESH tics
disease MESH educational attainment

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