Non-residential Pakistani Students in Jeopardy: From Social Integration to Suicidal Attitude
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENDORSING HEALTH SCIENCE (IJEHSR) (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017-10-01
Authors : Syeda N. Mahmood; Nazia Bashir;
Page : 23-33
Keywords : Non-residential students; social integration; suicidal attitude.;
Abstract
The study aimed at examining if social integration was associated with suicidal attitude among non-residential university students and also if there exists any group difference on the basis of private and public nature of the residence. Using purposive sampling technique 408 participants (202 girls and 206 boys) with mean age of 22 years were selected from hostels of government and private universities of Lahore. Social Network Index and Attitude towards Suicide were used to measure social integration and suicidal attitude, respectively. The findings revealed a significant negative correlation between social integration and suicidal attitude and group difference on the basis of nature of residence was also found. Non-residential students of government provided residence scored higher on both variables. The study suggests numerous avenues for further research.
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