Abstract

This study examined the relationship between suicidal ideation by identifying depressive changes in single-person households and typifying depressive changes. This study used data from the 12th ~ 16th Korea Welfare Panel Survey conducted from 2017 to 2021, and logistic regression analysis was performed using Firth Method with Stata 15.1 and M-plus 8.0 programs to verify the research model. Depression changes in single-person households were classified into two types ('decline and then ascend' and 'low-level elevation'), and gender and equalized annual income of single-person households, as well as the type of depressive change, were found to have a significant effect on suicidal ideation. On the other hand, age, education, and residence area of single-person households did not appear to have a significant effect on suicidal ideation. Based on these research results, basic data necessary for supporting single-person households in the future were provided.

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