Trends and characteristics of suicidal ideation among university students in Japan

Objective Since the number of suicides among university students is relatively high, higher education institutions need to understand the mental health characteristics of university students and work toward suicide prevention. This study aimed to examine the trends of suicidal ideation among Japanes...

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Main Authors: Ryo Horita, Angelica Silvestre, Taku Fukao, Nanako Imamura, Satoko Tajirika, Miho Adachi, Minako Kawamoto, Mayumi Yamamoto
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311908.2025.2498794
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Miho Adachi
Minako Kawamoto
Mayumi Yamamoto
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description Objective Since the number of suicides among university students is relatively high, higher education institutions need to understand the mental health characteristics of university students and work toward suicide prevention. This study aimed to examine the trends of suicidal ideation among Japanese university students as this factor has not been sufficiently clarified.Method The study utilizes the Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms-Japanese to assess psychological symptoms among 9,531 students (4,720 female and 4,811 male; 2,896, 2,218, 2,056, and 2,361 first-, second-, third-, and fourth-year students, respectively) over three years, categorizing participants into no suicidal ideation, moderate suicidal ideation, or high suicidal ideation groups based on their suicidal ideation scores.Results The findings reveal that 7.6% of the students were in the high suicide ideation category. The one-way analysis of variance results indicated that higher levels of suicidal ideation were significantly associated with poorer mental health factors such as depression, generalized anxiety, social anxiety, eating concerns, academic distress, family distress, hostility, and alcohol use. The results of chi-square and residual analyses indicated that female students and upper-grade male students were more likely to report higher levels of suicidal ideation.Conclusions This study elucidated the prevalence of suicidal ideation and its association with mental health and demographic factors. Although suicide prevention programs exist in Japan, the findings suggest that early intervention and targeted support, particularly for female students, are crucial when implementing comprehensive mental health care programs.
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spelling doaj-art-c272a2c9942e4d71ac85f777c72614b82025-08-20T01:47:40ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Psychology2331-19082025-12-0112110.1080/23311908.2025.2498794Trends and characteristics of suicidal ideation among university students in JapanRyo Horita0Angelica Silvestre1Taku Fukao2Nanako Imamura3Satoko Tajirika4Miho Adachi5Minako Kawamoto6Mayumi Yamamoto7Health Administration Center, Gifu University, Gifu, JapanColorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, the United States of AmericaHealth Administration Center, Gifu University, Gifu, JapanHealth Administration Center, Gifu University, Gifu, JapanHealth Administration Center, Gifu University, Gifu, JapanHealth Administration Center, Gifu University, Gifu, JapanHealth Administration Center, Gifu University, Gifu, JapanHealth Administration Center, Gifu University, Gifu, JapanObjective Since the number of suicides among university students is relatively high, higher education institutions need to understand the mental health characteristics of university students and work toward suicide prevention. This study aimed to examine the trends of suicidal ideation among Japanese university students as this factor has not been sufficiently clarified.Method The study utilizes the Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms-Japanese to assess psychological symptoms among 9,531 students (4,720 female and 4,811 male; 2,896, 2,218, 2,056, and 2,361 first-, second-, third-, and fourth-year students, respectively) over three years, categorizing participants into no suicidal ideation, moderate suicidal ideation, or high suicidal ideation groups based on their suicidal ideation scores.Results The findings reveal that 7.6% of the students were in the high suicide ideation category. The one-way analysis of variance results indicated that higher levels of suicidal ideation were significantly associated with poorer mental health factors such as depression, generalized anxiety, social anxiety, eating concerns, academic distress, family distress, hostility, and alcohol use. The results of chi-square and residual analyses indicated that female students and upper-grade male students were more likely to report higher levels of suicidal ideation.Conclusions This study elucidated the prevalence of suicidal ideation and its association with mental health and demographic factors. Although suicide prevention programs exist in Japan, the findings suggest that early intervention and targeted support, particularly for female students, are crucial when implementing comprehensive mental health care programs.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311908.2025.2498794Suicidal ideationuniversity studentcounseling center assessment of psychological symptoms-Japanese (CCAPS-Japanese)JapaneseCounseling PsychologyHealth Psychology
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Nanako Imamura
Satoko Tajirika
Miho Adachi
Minako Kawamoto
Mayumi Yamamoto
Trends and characteristics of suicidal ideation among university students in Japan
Cogent Psychology
Suicidal ideation
university student
counseling center assessment of psychological symptoms-Japanese (CCAPS-Japanese)
Japanese
Counseling Psychology
Health Psychology
title Trends and characteristics of suicidal ideation among university students in Japan
title_full Trends and characteristics of suicidal ideation among university students in Japan
title_fullStr Trends and characteristics of suicidal ideation among university students in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Trends and characteristics of suicidal ideation among university students in Japan
title_short Trends and characteristics of suicidal ideation among university students in Japan
title_sort trends and characteristics of suicidal ideation among university students in japan
topic Suicidal ideation
university student
counseling center assessment of psychological symptoms-Japanese (CCAPS-Japanese)
Japanese
Counseling Psychology
Health Psychology
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311908.2025.2498794
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