TY - JOUR
T1 - A Two-Panel Delphi Study on Risk Factors of Adolescent Suicide in South Korea
AU - Yang, Mo Hyun
AU - Lee, Sangin
AU - Lee, Dong Hun
AU - Lee, Young Soon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/8
Y1 - 2025/8
N2 - This study aimed to identify and reach a consensus on factors contributing to adolescent suicidality following biopsychosocial model. The research was conducted in three stages: (1) literature review and school counselor interview on self-harm and suicidal risk factors in the adolescent population; (2) development of a list of risk factors (3) Delphi survey on counselor panel and adolescent panel. Three rounds of the Delphi questionnaire were conducted for each panel. Results discovered that there was consensus between the counselors and adolescents as well as counselor and adolescent exclusive risk factors. Both panels agreed on ‘psychiatric difficulties,’ ‘guilt,’ ‘perceived burdensomeness,’ ‘feeling worthlessness,’ ‘powerlessness,’ ‘hopelessness,’ ‘acquired capability for suicide,’ ‘positive expectations of death,’ ‘lack of meaning in life,’ ‘absence of alternatives to self-harm,’ ‘loneliness,’ ‘impulsivity,’ ‘exposure to problematic parenting,’ ‘family conflict,’ ‘domestic abuse,’ ‘experience of school violence’ ‘bullying or being out casted’, ‘loss of reliance’ and ‘economic hardship.’ Counselor panel exclusive consensus represented the importance of a broad range of risk factors, while adolescents suggested risk factors using expressions that specifically and delicately revealed internal experiences. The consented risk factors could enhance adolescent suicide prevention, as they were validated by the key stakeholders, the adolescents in crisis, and their counselors.
AB - This study aimed to identify and reach a consensus on factors contributing to adolescent suicidality following biopsychosocial model. The research was conducted in three stages: (1) literature review and school counselor interview on self-harm and suicidal risk factors in the adolescent population; (2) development of a list of risk factors (3) Delphi survey on counselor panel and adolescent panel. Three rounds of the Delphi questionnaire were conducted for each panel. Results discovered that there was consensus between the counselors and adolescents as well as counselor and adolescent exclusive risk factors. Both panels agreed on ‘psychiatric difficulties,’ ‘guilt,’ ‘perceived burdensomeness,’ ‘feeling worthlessness,’ ‘powerlessness,’ ‘hopelessness,’ ‘acquired capability for suicide,’ ‘positive expectations of death,’ ‘lack of meaning in life,’ ‘absence of alternatives to self-harm,’ ‘loneliness,’ ‘impulsivity,’ ‘exposure to problematic parenting,’ ‘family conflict,’ ‘domestic abuse,’ ‘experience of school violence’ ‘bullying or being out casted’, ‘loss of reliance’ and ‘economic hardship.’ Counselor panel exclusive consensus represented the importance of a broad range of risk factors, while adolescents suggested risk factors using expressions that specifically and delicately revealed internal experiences. The consented risk factors could enhance adolescent suicide prevention, as they were validated by the key stakeholders, the adolescents in crisis, and their counselors.
KW - Delphi study
KW - Suicide
KW - biopsychosocial model
KW - counselors-adolescent two panel
KW - risk factor
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105001816704
U2 - 10.1002/pits.23483
DO - 10.1002/pits.23483
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105001816704
SN - 0033-3085
VL - 62
SP - 2526
EP - 2541
JO - Psychology in the Schools
JF - Psychology in the Schools
IS - 8
ER -