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Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal, Vol-, No, Jul-Sept Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge regarding Risk factors and Prevention of Suicidal Behaviour among Adolescents in a selected College, Salem, Tamil Nadu N. Loganathan Lecturer, Nursing Programme, College of Medical Sciences - TH, Bharatpur, Nepal ISSN: 29-67 (Print); 29-67 (Online) Open Access Correspondence Mr. N. Loganathan, Nursing Programme, College of Medical Sciences-TH, Bharatpur, Nepal Email: nvloganathan@gmail.com DOI: http://dx.doi.org/.26/ jcmsn.vi.46 ABSTRACT Background & Objectives: The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of suicidal behavior, to evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of suicidal behaviour among Adolescents, and to associate the pre-test knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of suicidal behaviour among adolescents with their selected demographic variables. Materials & Methods: A quantitative evaluative approach with a pre-experimental (one group pre test- post test) design was adopted; the setting of the study was Sri Vidya Mandir College, Salem, Tamilnadu. A Structured Self-administered questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge of the adolescents. The systematic random sampling technique was used and 6 adolescents involved on Structured Teaching Programme regarding Risk factors and prevention of Suicidal Behaviour by using a Power-point slide presentation followed with pre-test. On 7 th day, the post test was conducted. The data collection period of the study was 9.2.24 to.2.24. Results: The study findings revealed that during Pre-test, the knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of suicidal behaviour among adolescents, 4(7%) had inadequate knowledge, (2%) had moderately adequate knowledge and none of them had adequate knowledge. During post test, 2 adolescents (8.%) had adequate knowledge, 7(6.67%) had moderately adequate knowledge and none of them had inadequate knowledge. The mean score during pre-test was 9.9±.88 and the mean score during post test was 7.±4.2. The paired t value was 6.84 which were significant at p<. level. Thus it shows that the structured teaching programme was effective in improving knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of suicidal behaviour among adolescents. There was no significant association found between the pre-test scores on knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of suicidal behaviour and the selected demographic variables at p<. level. involved. Conclusion: The study concluded that the structured teaching programme was effective among adolescents to improve the knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of suicidal behaviour. Key words: adolescents, Knowledge, prevention, Suicide, risk factors, Citation: Loganathan N. Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge regarding Risk factors and Prevention of Suicidal Behaviour among Adolescents in a selected College, Salem, Tamil Nadu. JCMS Nepal. 2;():2-29. INTRODUCTION There are major developmental changes and challenges associated with the period of adolescents. As the youth acquires and consolidates the competencies, attitudes, and values, so the social capital is necessary to make a successful transition into adulthood. The WHO estimates that about one million people die by committing suicide every year. It is the third leading cause of death. This 2

represents a "global" mortality rate of 6 per, during 2. One death occurs every 4 seconds. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the age group between and 29 years. 2 Worldwide, the suicidal rate is estimated to represent.8% of the total global burden of disease in 998 and the rate may get increase up to 2.4% in 22. Suicide is not only a personal tragedy; it represents a serious public health problem. Suicidal behaviour can be conceptualized as a continuum ranging from suicidal ideation to suicide attempts and completed suicide. Suicide prevention must be transformed by integrating injury prevention and mental health perspectives to develop basic public health interventions that address the diversity of populations and individuals whose mortality and morbidity contribute to the burdens of suicide and attempted suicide. 4 Adolescents with adequate support network of friends, family, religious affiliations, peer groups or extracurricular activities may have an outlet to deal with everyday frustrations. But many adolescents don t believe that they have it and feel disconnected and isolated from family and friends. These teens are at increased risk of suicide. The prevention program has been designed to comply with the requirements for students and teacher education in suicide prevention which are now in effect in many countries across the globe. 6 The data regarding the adolescents knowledge on risk factors and prevention of suicidal behavior are lacking in Salem, Tamilnadu. During literature review, investigator was found that the adolescents need to be improve their knowledge with proper teaching programmes. Hence, the present study was carried out. 7 The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of suicidal behavior, to evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding risk factors and Loganathan N prevention of suicidal behaviour among Adolescents, and to associate the pre-test knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of suicidal behaviour among adolescents with their selected demographic variables. MATERIALS AND METHODS A pre-experimental research design (one group pre-test post-test design) was used to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding risk factor and prevention of suicidal behavior among adolescent in a selected college, Salem, Tamilnadu. Prior to data collection written permission was obtained from the managing director of the college and informed consent was obtained from the samples. Sixty adolescents between 8 2 years were selected by systematic random sampling technique in Sri Vidhya Mandir Arts and Science College at Neikkarapatti Salem, Tamilnadu. Those who were in the age group of 8 2 years and can able read and write Tamil and English. The pre -test was done on 9.2.24 by using a structured self administered questionnaire and the adolescents were subdivided into 4 groups ( in each group) followed with, the structured teaching programme was given to each group regarding definition of suicidal behaviour, causes, risk factors, warning signs of suicide, facts and fables of suicide, prevention of suicide and suicidal awareness through LCD power point presentation for about 4 minutes. Post-test knowledge was assessed on 7 th day (.2.24) by using the same tool. The tool consisted of 24 questions. Each correct answer was given a score of and wrong answer was given a score of, thus making the total possible score as 24. The reliability of the tool was checked and established by using test-retest method, and the obtained r =.9. All the data were entered in data sheet and 26

Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme Table : Demographic distribution of the respondents (n=6) SN Personal variables No. %. Age in years 8-9 9-2 2-2 28 22 46.67 6.67 6.66 2. Sex Male Female. Religion Hindu Christian Muslim Others 4. Type of family Nuclear family Joint family. Place of accommodation Hostel Home 6. Family monthly income (Rs) < - > 7. Educational status of father No formal education Primary education Higher education Graduate 8. Educational status of mother No formal education Primary education Higher education Graduate 9. Father s occupation Unemployed Self employed Private employee Government employee. Mother s occupation Home maker Self-employed Private employee Government employee 2 9 4 9 7 8 9 7 9 4 6 7 7 6 2 4 4 4.67 8. 98..67 68..67 9 6..67 28..67 66.67 26.67.66.67 6.67 6.66 86.66 6.67 6.67 JCMS Nepal 2;():2-29 analyzed by using SPSS version 6.. The collected data were planned to be organized, tabulated and analyzed by using descriptive statistics i.e. percentage, mean and standard deviation by inferential statistics. Paired t-test was utilized to check the effectiveness and the chi-square test was used to test the association between demographic variables with knowledge scores. RESULT Demographic details of the respondents: With regards to the demographic variables of adolescents, 28 (46.67%) of them belonged to 8-9 years of age, (8.%) of them were females; 9 (98.%) were Hindus, 4 (68.%) of them were living in nuclear family, 7(9%) of them were coming from home, 8(6.%) of them had a family monthly income of below Rs., (%) of the adolescent s fathers have no formal education, 4(66.67%) of the adolescent s mothers have no formal education, 7(6.67%) of the adolescents fathers were self employed and 2(86.67%) of the adolescent s mothers were home makers. (Table ) The pretest mean score was 9.9±.88, and the post test mean score was 7.±4.2. The paired t test value was 6.84 which are significantly higher than the table value of 4. at p. level. Thus it becomes evident that the structured-teaching programme is effective in improving the knowledge regarding Risk factors and Prevention of Suicidal Behaviour among Adolescents. (Table-) There was no significant association found between the knowledge regarding Risk factors and Prevention of Suicidal Behaviour among adolescents with their selected demographic variables at p. level. (Table-4) DISCUSSION Adolescent suicide behaviour should be viewed as a serious problem. Measures can be taken to 27

Loganathan N, et al Table 2: Comparison of area-wise, SD, percentage, Differences in mean percentage of pre test and post test knowledge score regarding risk factors and Prevention of Suicidal Behaviour among Adolescents. (n=6) SN. 2.. Area of knowledge General information Risk factors & Warning signs Prevention of Suicidal Behaviour Maxi mum score Pretest SD % Post test SD % Difference in %..7 4 2.8.7 69. 24. 4.4. 4.4 7.27. 66.9 2.64 4..8 4 7.68.87 76.8.8 Over all 24 9.9.88 4.2 7. 4.2 7.9 29.7 Table :, standard deviation, paired t test value of knowledge among adolescents before and after Structured teaching Programme. (n=6) Knowledge S.D t Value Df Table value Pre test 9.9.88 Post test 7. 4.2 6.84* 9 4. Table 4: Association between the pretest knowledge regarding Risk factors and Prevention of Suicidal Behaviour among Adolescents and their selected demographic variables (n=6) SN Demographic variables Df χ2 P value. Age in years 2..87 2. Sex 2.76.966. Type of family.2.8744 4 Place of accommodation..74. Religion.4.98 6. Family monthly income 2.9.78 7. Educational status of the father.6.82 8. Educational status of the mother.97.2647 9. Father s occupation 4.6.22. Mother s occupation 2.4.4892 prevent suicide by looking at the factors significantly linked to suicidal behaviour among the adolescents. Steps can then be taken to identify adolescents who have serious suicidal ideation so that intervention can be taken to reduce the suicidal rate, and the nurses play a major role in making education programmes among those risk group population. 8 In this present study the pretest result shows that 4(7%) of the adolescents had inadequate knowledge, (2%) had moderately adequate knowledge and none of the adolescents had adequate knowledge regarding Risk factors and Prevention of Suicidal behaviour. During pretest, the mean score was 9.9±.88 and the post test mean and standard deviation score was 7.±4.2. The paired t test value was 6.84 which are significantly higher than the table value of 4. at p. level. This reveals that the structured teaching programme was effective in increasing the knowledge regarding Risk factors and Prevention of Suicidal behaviour among Adolescents. In a study from Karnataka, 6 college going adolescents participated in the planned teaching programme during 22 showed that paired t test value was 2.9, greater than the tabulated value of.96 which was significant at p. level. Hence the structured teaching programme was effective on the adolescents. 7 In this present study, there was no significant association found between the pretest 28

Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme knowledge among adolescents and their selected demographic variables at p.. Thus it s very important to give education programmes to the adolescents in order to decrease the suicidal rate in the general population. JCMS Nepal 2;():2-29 CONCLUSION This study intervention would help the adolescent to run healthy life without any distress, reduce the risk of suicidal behaviour and also encourage them to help those who have suicidal risk in the public or among friends. REFERENCES. Nicole Zarrett, Jacquelynne Eccles. The passage to adulthood: Challenges of late adolescence. New Directions for Youth Development. Nov 26;26 (): -28. DOI:.2/yd.79 2. World health organization[internet].preventing suicide :A global impairment, [cited 24 Dec ]. Available from: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs98/en/. Jose Manoel Bertolote, Alexandra Fleischmann. Suicide and psychiatric diagnosis: a worldwide perspective. Journal of the world Psychiatric association. 22 Oct;():8. PMCID:489848. 4. Caine ED. Forging an Agenda for Suicide Prevention in the United States. American Journal of Public Health. 2 May; (): 822 9. DOI:.2/AJPH.22.78.. Racquel Jones. Adolescents and Suicide[Internet]. Feb 22; [cited 24 Oct 9]. Available from: http:// www.examiner.com/article/adolescents-and-suicide. 6. American foundation for suicide prevention [Internet]. Sucide prevention education for teachers and other school personnel [cited 24 Dec ]. Available from: http:// www.afsp.org/content/search? SearchText=suicide+prevention+education+for+teachers+a nd+other+school+personnel. 7. Palaniappan VS. Crime rate declines, fatal accidents and suicides up in West Zone [Internet]. Tamilnadu. 2 Jan ; [cited 24 Dec 9]. Available from: http:// www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/ crime-rate-declines-fatal-accidents-and-suicides-up-in-west -zone-in-22/article426786.ece. 8. Chen Paul CY, Lee LK. Wong KC,Kaur J.Factors relating to adolescent suicidal behavior: a cross-sectional Malaysian school survey. Journal of Adolescenct Health.Oct 2; 7 (4): 7.e 7.e6. DOI:.6/ j.jadohealth.24..8. 9. Nandagaon Veeresh S. Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding the Prevention of Suicidal Behavior among Adolescents. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing. 22; (2):-7. 29