Thematic analysis of narrated reasons for suicidal ideation among Chinese adolescents in psychological counseling
Thematic analysis of narrated reasons for suicidal ideation among Chinese adolescents in psychological counseling

Thematic analysis of narrated reasons for suicidal ideation among Chinese adolescents in psychological counseling

Front Psychiatry. 2025 Sep 29;16:1637267. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1637267. eCollection 2025.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Adolescent suicidal ideation is a critical public health concern in China, yet the subjective drivers of these thoughts remain insufficiently understood.

OBJECTIVE: This study sought to elucidate the reasons Chinese adolescents articulate for suicidal ideation in real-world counseling contexts.

METHODS: We performed a reflexive thematic analysis of therapy transcripts from 51 adolescents (aged 10-19 years; 38 females and 13 males) seeking counseling for depressive symptoms, recruited from the psychiatric outpatient departments of Grade A tertiary hospitals in China.

RESULTS: The analysis identified five interconnected themes: (1) self-cognitive dissonance, (2) academic pressure, (3) family factors, (4) mental health issues (referring to the direct impact of their mental health symptoms), and (5) weak social ability. The findings reveal that these themes operate as a synergistic system, creating a reinforcing cycle where external pressures exacerbate internal vulnerabilities. For these adolescents, suicidal ideation appears to emerge from the complex interplay of academic, familial, social, and intrapsychic distress.

CONCLUSIONS: The results provide a nuanced understanding of how multiple risk factors synergize in this population and underscore the necessity of adopting integrated, multi-systemic interventions that concurrently target the adolescent’s cognitions, their family dynamics, and the school environment to effectively address this multifaceted crisis.

PMID:41089315 | PMC:PMC12517223 | DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1637267