Factores psicosociales, afectivos y de violencia intrafamiliar asociados al comportamiento suicida.

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Title: Factores psicosociales, afectivos y de violencia intrafamiliar asociados al comportamiento suicida. (Spanish).
Alternate Title: Psychosocial, affective, and domestic violence factors associated with suicidal behavior. (English)
Authors: Amador Sánchez, Omar Augusto, Carmona Cardona, César Andrés, Rivera Quiroz, Leidys Helena, Rincón Barreto, Dubis Marcela, Molina Velásquez, David Ignacio
Source: Informes Psicológicos. jul-dic2025, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p116-134. 19p.
Subjects: Suicidal behavior, Domestic violence, Affective disorders, Suicide prevention, Logistic regression analysis, Psychosocial factors, Teenagers
Geographic Terms: Antioquia (Colombia : Dept.), Colombia
Abstract (English): This article analyzes the relationship between psychosocial, emotional, and domestic violence problems with suicidal behavior in individuals who attempted or committed suicide between 2015 and 2020. Data were obtained through a cross-sectional quantitative study using information from Sivigila and psychological autopsies on 1,624 individuals from four municipalities in Antioquia (Colombia). Descriptive analyses and binomial logistic regression models were conducted to identify predictive factors. The results show that adult women living in urban areas, without a partner, with a high school education, medium socioeconomic status, and employment reported more affective problems, which were significantly associated with these variables, except age. Additionally, factors such as disability, living in an urban area, and medical diagnosis predict domestic violence with suicidal behaviors by 23%. These findings underscore the importance of addressing these factors to prevent suicidal behavior in adolescents and young adults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Este artículo analiza la relación entre problemas psicosociales, afectivos y de violencia intrafamiliar con el comportamiento suicida en personas que intentaron o consumaron suicidio entre los años 2015 a 2020. Los datos se obtuvieron por un estudio cuantitativo de corte transversal utilizando datos del Sivigila y de autopsias psicológicas sobre 1624 personas de cuatro municipios de Antioquia (Colombia). Se realizaron análisis descriptivos y modelos de regresión logística binomial para identificar los factores predictivos. Los resultados muestran que las mujeres adultas de áreas urbanas, sin pareja, con educación de bachillerato, nivel socioeconómico medio y empleo, reportaron más problemas afectivos, lo que se asoció significativamente con estas variables, excepto la edad. Adicionalmente, aspectos como la discapacidad, vivir en zona urbana y diagnóstico médico predicen en un 23% la violencia intrafamiliar con comportamientos suicidas. Estos hallazgos subrayan la importancia de abordar estos factores para prevenir el comportamiento suicida en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:This article analyzes the relationship between psychosocial, emotional, and domestic violence problems with suicidal behavior in individuals who attempted or committed suicide between 2015 and 2020. Data were obtained through a cross-sectional quantitative study using information from Sivigila and psychological autopsies on 1,624 individuals from four municipalities in Antioquia (Colombia). Descriptive analyses and binomial logistic regression models were conducted to identify predictive factors. The results show that adult women living in urban areas, without a partner, with a high school education, medium socioeconomic status, and employment reported more affective problems, which were significantly associated with these variables, except age. Additionally, factors such as disability, living in an urban area, and medical diagnosis predict domestic violence with suicidal behaviors by 23%. These findings underscore the importance of addressing these factors to prevent suicidal behavior in adolescents and young adults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:21453535
DOI:10.18566/infpsic.v25n2a08