Attitudes towards help and help seeking behavior of suicidal Lithuanian
adolescents
Authors
N. Zemaitiene
A. Veryga
Abstract
Surveys of show that suicidal ideation and behavior is highly spread
among Lithuanian schoolchildren. Aim: To evaluate an attitudes towards help and help seeking
behavior among 13 and 15 year old Lithuanian schoolchildren. Methods: Data from the Health
Behaviors in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, collected in Lithuania during 2014 school-year
were used in present analyses. The sample of 3715 thirteen and fifteen year old schoolchildren
were surveyed anonymously. Multivariate logistic regression model was applied to investigate
the importance of adolescents’ help seeking attitudes for suicidal risk. Findings: The research
show that suicidal adolescents are more prone to express negative attitudes towards help
seeking in comparison to non-suicidal ones. Boys in comparison to girls were more likely to
state that nobody is able to help and it is shameful to ask for help while facing emotional
problems. All investigated adolescents were lacking information where to find help when needed.
Discussion: Adolescents’ attitudes toward help seeking might be a reflection of an attitudes
spread in the society. This suicide risk factor and should be taken into consideration in
suicide prevention programs.