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International Journal of Humanities & Social Science Studies (IJHSSS)
A Peer-Reviewed Indexed Bi-lingual Bi-Monthly Research Journal
ID: 10.29032
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Volume-XII, Issue-I, January 2026
Suicide risk assessment among college students: An empirical research survey analysis
Mustafa Nadeem Kirmani, Associate Professor, Amity Institute of Clinical Psychology, Amity University Haryana, India
Payale Anand, Academic Counsellor, IGNOU, Psychology Department & Rehabilitation Psychologist, Amarjyoti Charitable Trust, Delhi Haryana,  Gurugram, India
Chitra, School Psychologist, S. N. Kansagra School, TGES, Rajkot, India
Krati Sharma, School Psychologist, S. N. Kansagra School, TGES, Rajkot, India
Sachin Khatana, Clinical Psychologist, Polyclinic, Civil Hospital, Gurugram, India
Received: 20.12.2025
Accepted: 30.01.2026
Published Online: 31.01.2026
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DOI: 10.29032/ijhsss.vol.12.issue.01W.189
ABSTRACT
Adjustment to new situations and life changes like starting in colleges and universities are often stressful for most students. Since these are challenging  transitions for most college youths, they are  at risk for developing mental health issues. The continuous stress in the college and academic settings often precipitate the chances of mental health issues like suicidal risk, depression etc among them.  Assessment of college going adolescents and students of that age are important to be  done on risk factors related to mental health issues so that early intervention and required interventions can be planned. The current research was aimed at assessing suicide risk in a group of college going students using convenience sample.  It comprised of 144 students. The mean age of the sample was 23.86 years. The five item Suicide Risk Assessment developed by National Institute of Mental Health. The 5 statements were related to suicidal risk and endorsing on Yes Item  indicates possibility of suicidal risk and endorsing on No Item indicates absence of suicidal risk. Of the total sample 65 students endorsed on No  and 80 students endorsed on Yes. The group endorsing Yes items emerged as risk factor. The amount of risk also depends on the content of the item. The paper will help in identifying at risk student population and training them to work on the identified issue. This might also help in prevention & promotive aspect of mental health.
Keywords: Suicide, suicide risk, suicidal attempt, adolescents
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