Depression and rising incidents of suicide among undergraduates in Nigeria: A survey of Southeast
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https://doi.org/10.61841/2bgn5b62Keywords:
suicide, Depression, undergraduates, Southeast, NigeriaAbstract
Background:Depression, and suicide experiences are prevailing in Nigerian higher
institutions of learning. The need to find out their primary causes necessitated this study.
Aims/Objectives: The aims were to investigate the primary factors responsible for
depression; and the relationship between the depression and rising incidents of suicide
among undergraduates in Southeast Nigerian universities.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey wherein structured questionnaire was used to generate
data in 10 public universities was adopted. From a population of 79,751 students, 398 was
adopted as sample using Guilford and Flruchter (1973) formula for estimating sample size,
while tables, percentage and the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS version
20.0) tools were used to dataanalyse.
Results: The results reveal among others that lack of appropriate transportation and
accommodation systems; financial brokenness, imposition of textbooks/hand-outs and
compulsory sorting, disruption of academic activities; congested academic activities, and
incompetency/poor academic performance are the major causes of depression among
undergraduates. It further reveals that hopeless,examination failure and major
disappointments, which cause depression, lead to suicide among undergraduates in Southeast
Nigeria.
Conclusions: Depression is inevitable among undergraduates and has a significant
relationship with the rising incidents of suicide in tertiary institutions in the Southeast.
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