Relaciones sociales en jóvenes universitarios, asociadas con ideación suicida en Latinoamérica (2020–2024): scoping review.

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Title: Relaciones sociales en jóvenes universitarios, asociadas con ideación suicida en Latinoamérica (2020–2024): scoping review. (Spanish).
Alternate Title: Social relationships in university students, associated with suicidal ideation in Latin America (2020 – 2024): scoping review. (English)
Authors: Castro Muñoz, John Alexander, Garavito Ariza, Carlos Enrique
Source: Informes Psicológicos. jul-dic2025, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p153-172. 20p.
Subjects: Suicidal ideation, Social bonds, College students, Latin Americans, College environment, COVID-19 pandemic, Family support, Bullying
Geographic Terms: Latin America
Abstract (English): This study sought to identify, from the available evidence in Latin America, the social relationship factors associated with suicidal ideation, from the family and the university environment. It was conducted considering the increase in suicidal ideation after the covid-19 pandemic. It consisted of a systematic review using the Scoping Review - PRISMA-ScR methodology. This search was conducted in the Proquest, Redalyc, and Scopus databases. 914 records were identified, of which 23 were selected based on the abstract content and 15 were selected after a full reading according to their relevance to the study. It was identified that among the protective family factors, cohesion and support prevail, and in the university context, social support. Among the risk factors in the family is coercion, and in the university context, bullying. Finally, the implications for prevention are discussed, considering both contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Este estudio buscó identificar desde la evidencia disponible en Latinoamérica, los factores de las relaciones sociales asociados con la ideación suicida, desde la familia y el entorno universitario. Se realizó considerando el aumento en la ideación suicida posterior a la pandemia por covid-19. Consistió en una revisión sistemática mediante la metodología scoping review - PRISMA-ScR. Esta búsqueda se realizó en las bases de datos de Proquest, Redalyc y Scopus. Se identificaron 914 registros, de los cuales se seleccionaron 23 por el contenido del resumen y 15 por lectura completa de acuerdo con su pertinencia con el estudio. Se identificó que entre los factores familiares protectores prevalecen la cohesión y el apoyo, y el apoyo social en el contexto universitario. Entre los factores de riesgo en la familia está la coerción, y en el contexto universitario el bullying. Al final se discuten las implicaciones para la prevención considerando ambos contextos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: This study sought to identify, from the available evidence in Latin America, the social relationship factors associated with suicidal ideation, from the family and the university environment. It was conducted considering the increase in suicidal ideation after the covid-19 pandemic. It consisted of a systematic review using the Scoping Review - PRISMA-ScR methodology. This search was conducted in the Proquest, Redalyc, and Scopus databases. 914 records were identified, of which 23 were selected based on the abstract content and 15 were selected after a full reading according to their relevance to the study. It was identified that among the protective family factors, cohesion and support prevail, and in the university context, social support. Among the risk factors in the family is coercion, and in the university context, bullying. Finally, the implications for prevention are discussed, considering both contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Este estudio buscó identificar desde la evidencia disponible en Latinoamérica, los factores de las relaciones sociales asociados con la ideación suicida, desde la familia y el entorno universitario. Se realizó considerando el aumento en la ideación suicida posterior a la pandemia por covid-19. Consistió en una revisión sistemática mediante la metodología scoping review - PRISMA-ScR. Esta búsqueda se realizó en las bases de datos de Proquest, Redalyc y Scopus. Se identificaron 914 registros, de los cuales se seleccionaron 23 por el contenido del resumen y 15 por lectura completa de acuerdo con su pertinencia con el estudio. Se identificó que entre los factores familiares protectores prevalecen la cohesión y el apoyo, y el apoyo social en el contexto universitario. Entre los factores de riesgo en la familia está la coerción, y en el contexto universitario el bullying. Al final se discuten las implicaciones para la prevención considerando ambos contextos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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