Suicide Risk in Military Personnel during the COVID-19 Health Emergency in a Peruvian Region: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design, Population, and Sample
2.2. Procedure
2.3. Questionnaire
2.4. Outcome
2.5. Exposures
2.6. Statistical Analysis
2.7. Ethical Aspects
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Prevalence of Suicidal Risk
4.2. Factors Associated with Suicidal Risk
4.3. Limitations and Strengths
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | n (%) | |
---|---|---|
Age (years) * | 22 (19–32) | |
Gender | ||
Female | 22 (4.3) | |
Male | 492 (95.7) | |
Single | ||
No | 132 (25.7) | |
Yes | 382 (74.3) | |
Religion | ||
None | 79 (15.4) | |
Catholic | 354 (68.9) | |
Non-Catholic | 81 (15.8) | |
Children | 136 (26.5) | |
Alcoholism | 88 (17.1) | |
Smoking | 35 (6.8) | |
Comorbidity | ||
Hypertension | 48 (9.3) | |
Diabetes | 9 (1.8) | |
BMI (categorized) | ||
Underweight/Normal | 304 (60.1) | |
Overweight | 171 (33.8) | |
Obesity | 31 (6.1) | |
Personal mental health history | ||
No | 508 (98.8) | |
Yes | 6 (1.2) | |
Family mental health history | ||
No | 492 (95.7) | |
Yes | 22 (4.3) | |
Seeking mental health help | ||
No | 472 (91.8) | |
Yes | 42 (8.2) | |
Trust in government to handle COVID-19 | ||
Yes | 283 (55.1) | |
No | 231 (44.9) | |
Time of work ** | ||
1 to 6 months | 130 (26.0) | |
7 to 12 months | 81 (16.2) | |
13 to 18 months | 108 (21.6) | |
19 months or more | 182 (36.3) | |
Insomnia | ||
Absence of clinical insomnia | 400 (77.8) | |
Subclinical insomnia | 93 (18.1) | |
Moderate clinical insomnia | 12 (2.3) | |
Severe clinical insomnia | 9 (1.8) | |
Food insecurity | ||
No | 262 (51.0) | |
Yes | 252 (49.0) | |
Physical activity | ||
Low | 63 (12.3) | |
Moderate | 37 (7.2) | |
High | 414 (80.5) | |
Resilience | ||
Low | 288 (56.0) | |
High | 226 (44.0) | |
Fear scale | ||
No | 416 (80.9) | |
Yes | 98 (19.1) | |
Burnout Syndrome | ||
No | 464 (90.3) | |
Yes | 50 (9.7) | |
Anxiety | ||
No | 404 (78.6) | |
Mild | 74 (14.4) | |
Moderate | 25 (4.9) | |
Severe | 11 (2.1) | |
Depression | ||
Minimal | 366 (71.2) | |
Mild | 95 (18.5) | |
Moderate | 37 (7.2) | |
Moderate-severe | 10 (2.0) | |
Severe | 6 (1.2) | |
Post-traumatic stress disorder | ||
No | 477 (92.8) | |
Yes | 37 (7.2) | |
Suicidal risk | ||
No | 442 (86.0) | |
Yes | 72 (14.0) |
Variables | Suicidal Risk | p * | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
No (n = 442) | Yes (n = 72) | |||
n (%) | n (%) | |||
Age (years) ** | 22 (19–32) | 21.5 (19–28.5) | 0.358 *** | |
Gender | 0.497 | |||
Female | 20 (90.9) | 2 (9.1) | ||
Male | 422 (85.8) | 70 (14.2) | ||
Single | 0.014 | |||
No | 122 (92.4) | 10 (7.6) | ||
Yes | 320 (83.8) | 62 (16.2) | ||
Religion | 0.152 | |||
None | 63 (79.8) | 16 (20.3) | ||
Catholic | 306 (86.4) | 48 (13.6) | ||
Non-Catholic | 73 (90.1) | 8 (9.9) | ||
Children | 124 (91.2) | 12 (8.8) | 0.042 | |
Alcoholism | 78 (88.6) | 10 (11.4) | 0.432 | |
Smoking | 30 (85.7) | 5 (14.3) | 0.961 | |
Comorbidity | ||||
Hypertension | 40 (83.3) | 8 (16.7) | 0.577 | |
Diabetes | 7 (77.8) | 2 (22.2) | 0.474 | |
BMI (categorized) | 0.051 | |||
Underweight/Normal | 253 (83.2) | 51 (16.8) | ||
Overweight | 156 (91.2) | 15 (8.8) | ||
Obesity | 26 (83.9) | 5 (16.1) | ||
Personal mental health history | 0.170 | |||
No | 438 (86.2) | 70 (13.8) | ||
Yes | 4 (66.7) | 2 (33.3) | ||
Family mental health history | <0.001 | |||
No | 429 (87.2) | 63 (12.8) | ||
Yes | 13 (59.1) | 9 (40.9) | ||
Seeking mental health help | 0.957 | |||
No | 406 (86.0) | 66 (14.0) | ||
Yes | 36 (85.7) | 6 (14.3) | ||
Trust in government to handle COVID-19 | 0.927 | |||
Yes | 243 (85.9) | 40 (14.1) | ||
No | 199 (86.2) | 32 (13.9) | ||
Time of work | 0.047 | |||
1 to 6 months | 105 (80.8) | 25 (19.2) | ||
7 to 12 months | 67 (82.7) | 14 (17.3) | ||
13 to 18 months | 94 (87.0) | 14 (13.0) | ||
19 months or more | 166 (91.2) | 16 (8.8) | ||
Insomnia | <0.001 | |||
Absence of clinical insomnia | 355 (88.8) | 45 (11.3) | ||
Subclinical insomnia | 76 (81.7) | 17 (18.3) | ||
Moderate clinical insomnia | 6 (50.0) | 6 (50.0) | ||
Severe clinical insomnia | 5 (55.6) | 4 (44.4) | ||
Food insecurity | 0.666 | |||
No | 227 (86.6) | 35 (13.4) | ||
Yes | 215 (85.3) | 37 (14.7) | ||
Physical activity | 0.375 | |||
Low | 54 (85.7) | 9 (14.3) | ||
Moderate | 29 (78.4) | 8 (21.6) | ||
High | 359 (86.7) | 55 (13.3) | ||
Resilience | <0.001 | |||
Low | 232 (80.6) | 56 (19.4) | ||
High | 210 (92.9) | 16 (7.1) | ||
Fear scale | 0.167 | |||
No | 362 (87.0) | 54 (13.0) | ||
Yes | 80 (81.6) | 18 (18.4) | ||
Burnout Syndrome | 0.086 | |||
No | 395 (85.1) | 69 (14.9) | ||
Yes | 47 (94.0) | 3 (6.0) | ||
Anxiety | <0.001 | |||
No | 371 (91.8) | 33 (8.2) | ||
Mild | 49 (66.2) | 25 (33.8) | ||
Moderate | 18 (72.0) | 7 (28.0) | ||
Severe | 4 (36.4) | 7 (63.6) | ||
Depression | <0.001 | |||
Minimal | 335 (91.5) | 31 (8.5) | ||
Mild | 71 (74.7) | 24 (25.3) | ||
Moderate | 28 (75.7) | 9 (24.3) | ||
Moderate-severe | 5 (50.0) | 5 (50.0) | ||
Severe | 3 (50.0) | 3 (50.0) | ||
Post-traumatic stress disorder | 0.004 | |||
No | 416 (87.2) | 61 (12.8) | ||
Yes | 26 (70.3) | 11 (29.7) |
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Valladares-Garrido, M.J.; Picón-Reátegui, C.K.; Zila-Velasque, J.P.; Grados-Espinoza, P.; Hinostroza-Zarate, C.M.; Failoc-Rojas, V.E.; Pereira-Victorio, C.J. Suicide Risk in Military Personnel during the COVID-19 Health Emergency in a Peruvian Region: A Cross-Sectional Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 13502. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013502
Valladares-Garrido MJ, Picón-Reátegui CK, Zila-Velasque JP, Grados-Espinoza P, Hinostroza-Zarate CM, Failoc-Rojas VE, Pereira-Victorio CJ. Suicide Risk in Military Personnel during the COVID-19 Health Emergency in a Peruvian Region: A Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(20):13502. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013502
Chicago/Turabian StyleValladares-Garrido, Mario J., Cinthia Karina Picón-Reátegui, J. Pierre Zila-Velasque, Pamela Grados-Espinoza, Cristian M. Hinostroza-Zarate, Virgilio E. Failoc-Rojas, and César Johan Pereira-Victorio. 2022. "Suicide Risk in Military Personnel during the COVID-19 Health Emergency in a Peruvian Region: A Cross-Sectional Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 20: 13502. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013502
APA StyleValladares-Garrido, M. J., Picón-Reátegui, C. K., Zila-Velasque, J. P., Grados-Espinoza, P., Hinostroza-Zarate, C. M., Failoc-Rojas, V. E., & Pereira-Victorio, C. J. (2022). Suicide Risk in Military Personnel during the COVID-19 Health Emergency in a Peruvian Region: A Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(20), 13502. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013502